Brooks Kelly is a prolific New England artist who works primarily
in acrylic and collage. The images Kelly conveys in his impressionistic
style are bright, colorful, and often tinged with humor.


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The Sopranos

Brooks Kelly was educated in Plymouth and Barnstable public schools. Following military service in Paris, he attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), Pittsburgh, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

A long time resident of Pembroke, MA, Kelly served as President of the first Pembroke Arts Festival and is an active member of the Cape Cod Art Association, the South Shore Art Center, the Duxbury Art Association, the North River Arts Society, and the prestigious Copley Society, where he holds the title of Copley Master.

Working in acrylic and collage, Kelly has won numerous regional awards with a bold, colorful style that is often tinged with humor. He is represented in private and corporate collections nationwide.

When asked for an "artist statement", Kelly quotes a favorite professor:"I paint to see what it will look like."

He and his wife, Anne, have been married for more than 45 years. They have five children and four grandchildren.

All text and images © 2008 by Brooks Kelly.  Unauthorized use or reproduction prohibited.