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About Bren Sibilsky: Bren Sibilsky is a sculptor in the style of classical representation with baroque undertones who excels in creating full standing figures, equestrian statues, portraits, and reliefs. She pushes classical subjects to daring emotive heights.
Her art is in numerous collections throughout the U.S. and Europe. She has exhibited in many one-person and group exhibitions including those at the prestigious National Sculpture Society; Miller Art Museum; Koehline Museum; and Fairfield Museum; among others.
In 2022 “Determined Partners”, above, won the Charlotte Dunwiddle Memorial Award at The Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club 125th Open Exhibit at the Salmagundi Club, NYC, NY.
Her many awards include being chosen as an ARC Salon finalist multiple times and she was juried into the Salmagundi Club exhibition, New York, N.Y. She is a recipient of a “Best of Sculpture” award and Awards of Excellence from Manhattan Arts International, New York. Her work was selected for “The Healing Power of ART In Honor of Nature” exhibition in 2021.
In 2023 she received a Special Recognition Art Award from Manhattan Arts International in the annual “HerStory” juried exhibition for her outstanding works of art that convey the positive spirit of women.
Bren’s sculpture “Winds of Change” won Second Place in the prestigious New York based Catharine Lorillard Wolf Art Club’s Associates’ and Non-Members Exhibition. It was selected by the CLWAC Art Committee and Liz Haywood Sullivan, PSA-MP, IAPS/MC.
Bren has been interviewed on WBDK radio and featured in many publications including Professional Artist Magazine, LuxeBeat Magazine, and Door County Today.
Portfolio Series Titles: Figures, Equestrian Statues, Portraits and Reliefs
Price Range: Upon request.
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Bren Sibilsky’s Artist’s Statement: “I use mankind’s myths to journey into our inner darkness in search of the blinding light of truth. Seeking wisdom through my artwork, I use expressions of nature while searching to understand mankind’s place in the universe, thus the meaning of our existence. l use stories of mankind, with empathy for the world we live in to understand others, ourselves and the laws of nature.”
Interesting fact about Bren Sibilsky: She is the founder and an instructor at the Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Art, in Wisconsin.
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Aruna Dolly Mettler says
Bren,
Your sculptures are absolutly BRILLIANT. You remind me of Michaelangelo!
Bren says
Thank you so much Aruna for your kind words and support. Much gratitude. Sincerely, Bren
Christine Auda says
Bren’s sculptures are highly sophisticated, emotive and spiritual. I’m moved by this art!
Hariclia says
Beautiful work reminds me of classic art s
Bren says
Thank you Hariclia for your thoughtful comment. I appreciate the support. All the best, Sincerely, Bren