Bryn Marie Migliore
Born in 1980 in Manchester, New Hampshire, the artist was raised in a family deeply engaged with craftsmanship and design. Early exposure to her father’s woodworking, her mother’s refined sense of design, and watercolor studies with her aunt at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston instilled a lasting sensitivity to material and process.
She began her studies at Pratt Institute and completed a BFA in Sculpture at Plymouth State University in 2005, developing a practice grounded in material exploration and structural clarity. Since 2011, she has lived and worked in Lugano, Switzerland, where the Alpine landscape has brought a contemplative dimension to her work.
In 2015, she undertook an apprenticeship at Perseo Fonderia d’Arte, mastering the traditional lost-wax bronze casting process. Bronze became central to her language—its permanence and transformative nature aligning with her broader investigation of change, endurance, and renewal.
Working fluidly between painting and sculpture, her practice explores transformation as a universal condition. Drawing on patterns found in nature—from cellular structures to cosmic systems—she reflects on the evolving relationship between humanity, technology, and consciousness. Through layered surfaces, tactile textures, wax, pigment, and metal, she creates works that evoke both fragility and resilience.
Her work resonates with collectors who value material sophistication and conceptual depth, offering contemplative pieces that bridge the organic and the metaphysical, the intimate and the infinite.
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