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Michele Brody Art

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Michele Brody is a New York City based, mixed-media environmental artist with an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Fiber and Material Studies Department. She has received a grant or residency almost every year since 1995 from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, LMCC, Pollock/Krasner Foundation, NYFA, Bronx Council on the Arts, NYSCA, Skowhegan, Wave Hill and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation. In 2006 Brody completed two public art works in The Bronx for the MTA and DOE. In 2011 the artist was awarded the Best 3-D Entry at the international Art Prize competition in Grand Rapids, MI. Michele Brody exhibits her artwork widely and has been included in exhibitions at ODETTA and online with ODETTA Digital.
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Michele Brody, America The Beautiful:For Amber Waves of Green, 7'h x 5'w x 6'd
Michele Brody, America The Beautiful:For Amber Waves of Green, 7'h x 5'w x 6'd

Michele Brody, America The Beautiful:For Amber Waves of Green, 7'h x 5'w x 6'd

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, America The Beautiful:For Amber Waves of Green, Handmade paper installation with Glass Tubes, 7'h x 5'w x 6'd, 2016 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on th...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Mixed Media, Wax, Handmade Paper, Glass

Michele Brody, Phragmites Take Over, Handmade Cast Paper, Beeswax, 2021
Michele Brody, Phragmites Take Over, Handmade Cast Paper, Beeswax, 2021

Michele Brody, Phragmites Take Over, Handmade Cast Paper, Beeswax, 2021

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Nature in Absentia: Cattails Plucked Out, Handmade Cast Paper The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communities and place-making. On...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Handmade Paper, Wax

Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Free Falling, Handmade Paper with Flax Roots
Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Free Falling, Handmade Paper with Flax Roots

Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Free Falling, Handmade Paper with Flax Roots

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Drawing Roots: Free Fallling, Handmade Paper with Flax Roots, 18"h x 15"w x 1"d, 2017 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communi...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Wax, Handmade Paper

Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Installation, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, 8'h x 5'w x 3'd
Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Installation, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, 8'h x 5'w x 3'd

Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Installation, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, 8'h x 5'w x 3'd

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Installation, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, 8'h x 5'w x 3'd, 2019 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communities and place-...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Handmade Paper, Wood, Bamboo Paper

Michele Brody, Cattail Shadows Handmade Cast Paper from Cattail Reeds, 2021
Michele Brody, Cattail Shadows Handmade Cast Paper from Cattail Reeds, 2021

Michele Brody, Cattail Shadows Handmade Cast Paper from Cattail Reeds, 2021

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Nature in Absentia: Cattails Plucked Out, Handmade Cast Paper The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communities and place-making. On...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Individual, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, Avg, 9" Diameter
Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Individual, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, Avg, 9" Diameter

Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Individual, Handcast Paper, Bamboo, Avg, 9" Diameter

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Re-Blooms, Individual Blooms, Handcast Paper, Bamboo,, each approx 9: diameter, 2019 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communi...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Wood, Handmade Paper, Bamboo Paper

Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water
Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water

Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water, 2011 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communities and place-m...

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2010s Naturalistic Michele Brody Art

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Handmade Paper, Glass, Mixed Media

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