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Philip Brou

Associate Professor, Program Chair of Foundation

Dept. : Drawing, Foundation, Painting

Philip Brou’s work investigates questions of identity, selfhood and the human condition.  His meticulously executed projects use a wide range of media and methodologies.  The projects form a series of interconnected narratives with subjects that include Mohamed Atta’s hotel stay on the night before he led the September 11th attacks, Space Probe Voyager 1’s journey as the farthest human-made object from our planet, the demolition of Steven Spielberg’s first childhood home, and the camouflaged role of professional background actors in cinema.

Philip Brou earned his MFA in painting and drawing from The Ohio State University and his BFA (summa cum laude) in painting and printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University. His work has been exhibited at the Portland Museum of Art, Urban Arts Space in Ohio, 1708 Gallery in Virginia, Office Hours in Vermont, and other venues.

Laurels

● Portland Museum of Art Biennial Purchase Prize

● Maine Arts Commission Good Idea Grant

● Greater Columbus Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship

Extracurricular

Philip lives in South Portland with his wife and fellow artist, Jennifer. When he is not in the studio working he enjoys hiking, cooking, and playing chess.

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