Brook Page

Brook Page is a Jacksonville-based artist who lives for color, light, and creating art that brings joy to others. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Illustration, Brook blends her background in fine art with a love of storytelling to create vibrant, engaging work.

Growing up on the coasts of California and Florida, Brook draws inspiration from her vault of memories, nostalgia, food, color, and the overlooked objects in everyday life. Her work has been featured in galleries, public spaces, and even on posters for the Jacksonville Jaguars. She collaborated with RL Lewis, one of the legendary Florida Highwaymen, on a mural in downtown Hastings and was selected by the St. John’s County Cultural Council to create the first in a series of public art pieces at the Saint Augustine Pier.

Brook’s mural experience includes over 60 murals for Trader Joe’s across the Southeast, as well as contributing to projects for Firehouse Subs. Her art is currently featured at the Spoonbill Gallery in Greenville, South Carolina, Shain Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Plum Gallery in Saint Augustine, Florida.

GALLERIES

The Plum Gallery, St. Augustine, Florida

The Creative Exchange, CX904, Jacksonville, Florida

The Spoonbill Gallery, Greenville, North Carolina

The Shain Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina

SELECT CLIENTS

American Meadows, Trader Joe’s, St. John’s Cultural Council, Firehouse Subs, The University of California, Behr Paint, The Boys and Girls Club, California Pizza Kitchen, Serenata Beach Club, Oh Snap! Fishing Tournament, Brucci’s Pizza, The American Cancer Society, Carden Hall, The Midcity District, Bagel Me, The Sol Grill, The Cultural Center, Dan Gurney’s All American Racers