Original works of art. Signed prints in limited additions.
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| Tracy Brown was born and raised outside of Detroit Michigan. One of her earliest memories of making art was as a small child doodling at the kitchen table with her Grandfather. She was always fascinated by the "magic" of art making and greatly admired her older brother's painting abilities.
It was in middle school where she found the ability to zone out on art. As the other kids were taking art as an hour to mess around, she was getting lost in a world that calmed and soothed her. By the time she was through high school she had taken about every art class offered and knew that an art career was in her future.
Tracy attained a bachelors of fine arts and majored in art education at Michigan State University. She learned through a conceptual, expressive based philosophy from a group of inspiring professors. Her program taught her a lot about art history and explored various materials and methods. It was through her program that she began to develop and understand the importance of a strong work ethic. The... |
| Eclectic Gathering Raices Taller's annual 'Mujeres' show succeeds at reflecting on women's lives
by Margaret Regan
| | The Patroleum Paradox:For Better or For Worse? I am pleased to be a part of this amazing show! Please come out if you live in NYC.
Denise Bibro Fine Art is pleased to host the Women's Caucus for Art exhibition Petroleum Paradox: For Better or For Worse?, juried by Eleanor Heartney, on view May 24 through June 23, 2012. Opens Thursday, May 24 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. | | Current and up coming shows The "Patroleum Paradox" Denise Bibro Fine Art, NYC. May 24th-June24th Opening May 24th 6pm-8pm
"The Pancake and ..show" The Duce, Phoenix AZ.
(I will be live painting at the opening June1st)
"The Chronicle Project" Brooklyn Art Library, NY. | | The Momentum Show Momentum, 40 Years of Women in Art, Los Angeles. Gallery 825
"Les Hommes d'Avignon"
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