Ann Bromberg
Mixed Media Artist
Ann Bromberg is a native New Mexican, award-winning independent documentary filmmaker, and professional photographer in numerous traveling and permanent exhibits, national museums, and theatres globally. Her photography and films in many parts of the United States and international venues in England, Israel, Australia, South Korea, China, Japan, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Kenya, Cuba, and Vietnam. Free-lance as an Assistant Director, Art Director, Location Scout, Line Producer, and Unit Production Manager for national and international production companies. Permanent collections of her work are at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C, The Manuel Bravo International Photography Center in Mexico City, Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma, New Mexico Museum of History, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Albuquerque Art Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Roswell Art Museum, Roswell, New Mexico, and The Farm and Ranch Museum, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Her short film Mbeti: The Road to Kisesini screens on Shorts Doc. Channel and Painting Gray is screening at the Guild Cinema, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Current films are The First Time: The Ballad of Peggy Seeger in London, England, and The White Slipper: Havana, Cuba.
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