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Bradly Brown

Bradly Brown is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, and curator based in Houston, Texas. His creative practice bridges the liminal space between traditional art and digital media through multidisciplinary, and collaborative projects. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Bradly earned his BFA in Photography from the University of North Texas in 2002. After nearly a decade working in New York City as an artist, photographer, and designer, he returned to Texas to complete his MFA in Sculpture from Texas Christian University in 2013.

Bradly’s artwork has been exhibited regionally, nationally, and internationally at venues including Sam Houston State University, Southeast Museum of Photography (Daytona, FL), Rice University (Houston, TX), The Dallas Contemporary, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, and Hiroshima City University. His work has also been featured in major exhibitions such as the 2024 SPHERE Salón Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City), the 2013 Berlin-Becher Triennial (Germany), and the 2014 Dallas Biennial.

In addition to his studio practice, Bradly is an active curator and arts advocate. He founded the Texas artist collective HOMECOMING! Committee and served as the art director for the Texas-based publication semigloss. Magazine. Since 2018, Bradly has worked as both Gallery Director and Art Professor at San Jacinto College, where he has organized dozens of multidisciplinary exhibitions. He is dedicated to creating spaces that foster dialogue, inclusivity, and discovery; connecting art, science, and the broader community.

Bradly’s contributions to the field have been recognized with awards and honors such as the Lawndale Artist Studio Program (2015–2016), the Fort Worth Weekly’s Visionary Award (2014), the Mercedes Benz Financial Service Scholarship (2013), and the Bean Distinguished Lecture Series at St. Anselm College (2008).

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