About
Brice Brown is an artist and writer living New York, NY and Bath, UK. As an artist, his work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and reviewed in the New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Artnews, NPR, and The Village Voice, among others. He has held residencies at Yaddo, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center, and has been a visiting artist/lecturer at Bucknell University, Dartmouth College, Carnegie Mellon University, Williams College, and Drew University. Brown’s work is held in public collections including the Speed Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Swope Art Museum, and Yale University. As a writer, Brown’s work has appeared in journals such as The Hudson Review, Rain Taxi, and Tique, and he has written numerous essays for gallery and museum exhibition catalogs. Brown was a regular art critic for the New York Sun newspaper (2006–2009) and for City Arts newspaper (2009–2010). Brown founded Milton Art Bank (MAB) (2017-2023), a museum and publishing house located in a converted bank building, and has launched two arts journals, The Sienese Shredder (2006-2010), and Tether (2015-2018), both with Trevor Winkfield. He received a BA from Dartmouth College, an MFA from Pratt Institute, and an MA (Creative Writing) from Bath Spa University, UK, and has studied at the Chautauqua Institute School of Art.