Paige Bradley (b.1974)
Born in Carmel, California, Paige Bradley knew she would be an artist by the age of nine. She was educated at Pepperdine University, the Florence Academy of Art and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where she studied sculpture.
In 1995 she was assistant sculptor on a monument for the Atlanta Olympic Games. In 2001 she was voted into the National Sculpture Society, the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club and The Salmagundi Club as a professional sculptor. In 2006 one of her sculptures was selected to become a prestigious international award for young dancers from Ballet International.
Annually, Paige Bradley has several solo exhibitions, and her work can be seen in selected galleries throughout the world. In 2004 she moved her studio from California to New York City and in the spring of 2007 she moved to London. Currently she lives in USA, where she works full time.