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About

Tina Bromberg

Tina Bromberg

Senior Consultant
Artist/Designer – Art Estate Executor - Collection Archivist.

Tina Bromberg, an award-winning artist and designer, is the daughter of artists who spent her
growing up years in North Carolina, Paris, Rome, and Woodstock, New York. She earned a BFA
in Sociology and Fine Art from Meredith College and a Masters in Graphic Design from the
College of Design at North Carolina State University. She worked as the Assistant to the
Southeastern Director of the National Endowment for the Arts, followed by Assistant to the
Executive Director of the North Carolina Council for the Arts. In New York City, Tina worked for
architect I.M. Pei. As a freelance designer she created for the home furnishing and apparel
markets (Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor, Talbots, XMI). Trading flat canvases for wooden
bowls to show off her vibrant color combinations, painter Tina exhibited her work nationally
thru major galleries. The American Craft Council chose her bowls to be part of their “American
Craft at the Armory,” a juried NYC retail show of only 100 artisans. Her one-of-a-kind bowls are
in private collections, including Susan Sarandon, Judy Collins, Arnold Palmer, Phil Collins, and
clothing designer Alexander Julian. In the men’s fashion world, she received critical acclaim for
her own design collections of silk prints and woven neckwear (Tina Bromberg Ltd.) which were
sold through fine specialty and department stores including Nordstrom, Bergdorf Goodman,
Saks Fifth Avenue, Takashimaya, Frank Stella Clothiers in New York City and Wilkes Bashford in
San Francisco.

In Woodstock, Tina is a member of the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild where she served on its
Exhibition Committee and curated numerous solo and group exhibitions. She is grateful for the
good fortune to have worked with acclaimed art appraiser Sylvia Leonard Wolf on major
estates, collections and donations, perfecting her skills in research, documentation, and
photography of art objects. For the last several years Tina has worked on independent art
projects documenting, photographing, and archiving important legacy collections, and is
familiar with MorganAnderson 5-step process for archiving collections and legacies.
Tina lives in the Hudson Valley where she delights doing nature photography, managing artist
estates and working on MorganAnderson projects.

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