Brown lives in New York City's Greenwich Village and works in her Garment District studio. She attended the Chapin School in New York City and Trinity College in Hartford, CT where she studied Psychology. For nearly three decades, she perfected her painting technique in weekly studio sessions at the 92nd Street Y. Brown's paintings are in private collections worldwide, as well as public spaces including Danny Meyer’s restaurant, Maialino and the lobby of the commercial building 462/470 7th Avenue, NYC among others. The artist has been featured in notable interviews, both on television and in print with WNBC, White Hot Magazine, Art of the Times, Creativ Magazine, and more.
Margaret Zox Brown
Garbage Glory
Oil on canvas
“I am an oil painter, painting the beauty I have found in the everyday. My paintings are representational and large, often larger than my wingspan. Their size signifies for me the abundance of life. And, because I see and thus express these everyday moments as exceptional, I also make them expressive in color and thick, luscious paint. I share the majesty that I see in my surroundings within a space of figurative intimacy.”
— Margaret Zox Brown
About the artist
Margaret Zox Brown
Brown lives in New York City's Greenwich Village and works in her Garment District studio. She attended the Chapin School in New York City and Trinity College in Hartford, CT where she studied Psychology. For nearly three decades, she perfected her painting technique in weekly studio sessions at the 92nd Street Y. Brown's paintings are in private collections worldwide, as well as public spaces including Danny Meyer’s restaurant, Maialino and the lobby of the commercial building 462/470 7th Avenue, NYC among others. The artist has been featured in notable interviews, both on television and in print with WNBC, White Hot Magazine, Art of the Times, Creativ Magazine, and more.