Chelsea Maria Bizub, formerly Chelsea Hrynick Browne, is an artist established in NYC working with paper, paint, fabric and light refraction to create paintings, sculptures and site specific installations. Through her delicate process of paper cutting, deconstruction and assemblage she achieves a mood that is both meditative, spatial, and other worldly obsessive.
Her artwork abstractly examines concepts such as community, individualism, mathematics, evolution, time rituals, information processing and visual attraction while remaining very material in form. Her practice often evolves relative to the environment she is creating in. Her work reflects the structures of systems in movement and ongoing relationships. She often reuses past artwork in new creations that embody transformation, resilience, surprise and conclusion.
Chelsea, born 1989 in Athens, GA, grew up in Madison, WI with a twin brother and two younger sisters. She studied mathematics and fine art at UW-Madison. She moved to NYC after graduating, Sag Harbor during the pandemic, then back to NYC where she now lives with her husband and puppy.
She's created artwork for real estate companies, private collectors, universities, public schools, hospitals, lounges, a transportation hub and a children's museum.
Chelsea is forever grateful for sincere patrons and supportive friends and family.
Her studio is open to visitors upon request.