Melissa Brown (artist)

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Melissa Brown (born 1974) is an American artist who lives and works in New York. [1] [2] [3] Brown is known for her paintings and her public artwork. [4] [5]

Her work is included in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. [6]

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References

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