"Beside me a thin guy clutches a homemade vase. [...] We pull into Philadelphia just after noon and immediately the thin guy drops his vase on the sidewalk in front of the bus." → Heins, Scott. “The Fung Wah Biennial Took Me On A Weird Art Field Trip.” The Gothamist, 17 Mar. 2016.
"To look at Milner — just 25, thin like a butter knife, short of muscle, soft-spoken, pale, and always invisible even as he is present in the way a child can be in a room full of adults — you wonder if this marathon might actually kill him." → Rinaldi, Ray Mark. “Denver’s Adam Milner will talk and talk for 24 hours straight.” The Denver Post, 19 Sept. 2013.
"His placid eyes were fixed on the projector screen ahead, as if he were watching a playback of his memory on the screen. [...] He’d sat elegantly at the back of the classroom, legs crossed, back straight. In person, he’s a gentle-looking man, with soft brown hair and small relaxed shoulders. His hands clasped properly on his knee and his eyes, however calm, gleamed with a kind of composed passion. [...] His voice is dreamy, whimsical, soft but not timid. His words sound like poetic streams of thought, fresh from his mind." → Chan, Bonnie. “An Artist’s Diary.” 7 Dec. 2015.
"Let’s say he’s invited to an artist’s panel to engage in a very intellectual conversation on contemporary concerns. His hair, perfectly imperfect. His clothes demonstrate the best taste." → Mulligan, Aaron. "Adam Milner's Desirability." Raptor, 17 Aug. 2017.