Xenia Simons Miller (July 9, 1917 – February 21, 2008) was a philanthropist and patron of art and modern architecture.
[5][1] She launched the Indianapolis Museum of Art-Columbus Gallery in 1974, which was located at the Columbus Visitors Center.
In 1993, she donated money to create a new space attached to the Columbus Commons for the satellite gallery.
[4] In addition to their philanthropy of donating money towards bringing noted architects and artists' work to Columbus, Indiana, J. Irwin and Xenia worked with noted architect Eero Saarinen and interior designer Alexander Girard to design their home in Columbus.
[7] In a letter to J. Irwin in 1943, Xenia wrote "Can you picture a very, very modern house with huge front windows, a flat rooftop built of something beige color coming out from under the trees at the edge of the woods on our hill?