Brenda Cirioni is an American painter whose work is heavily inspired by her love of nature. Her paintings are characterized by her attention to surface and a sense of touch, and her compositions touches upon ideas such as impermanence, transformation, and regeneration.
She’s exhibited in the Danforth, deCordova, Fitchburg, Berkshire and Attleboro Arts Museum. Her work was part of a traveling Brigham Young University exhibition Beyond Structure: Representations of the American Barn.
Her paintings are in numerous corporate and private collections, national and international, including the Wrigley’s family collection. Cirioni’s painting, Dickinson’s Hope, hung in the office of Governor Deval Patrick and now resides in his collection.
Cirioni received her education from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, MA, through the Diploma Program and the Fifth-Year Certificate Program.
She is represented by Renjeau Galleries in Natick, MA, Three
Stones Gallery in Concord, MA, and Portland Art Gallery in Portland, ME.
Brenda works in her studio, Skylight Fine Art, in the historic Gleasondale Mill, Stow, MA. She resides in Stow with her husband where she enjoys gardening and walking the
many woodland trails around their home.
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