Bronwyn Roe is an artist and writer in New York City.
Her work has been featured most notably in the Tribeca Cinemas 2008 New York Arab & South Asian Film Festival, the 400th Anniversary of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences at the Vatican, the Pollock Krasner House as part of a panel presentation along side Laurie Anderson entitled “Unmasking the Muse: Inspiration in the Arts,” and a site specific installation at the Montauk Lighthouse. She has an MA in Art History from Hunter College. Her thesis re-examines the works of Antoine Watteau through the lens of early eighteenth-century bourgeois consumer culture. She is a freelance writer and editor for artists and art institutions.
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