Artist in Residence 2026 | Vinoy at St. Johns | Jacksonville, FL
Brook Page
Brook Page is a Jacksonville-based artist celebrated for her vibrant paintings that blend the worlds of fine art and illustration.
She earned her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design, where she explored a wide range of media—from animation to glass and puppeteering, however her main focus was on children’s book illustration. Though her artistic interests are broad, Brook is deeply influenced by color and light. Her work is often playful and embedded with candy-colored hues or moody gem tones. She creates what brings her joy, often painting in a style she describes as “realist-adjacent.” Much of her work touches on memory and a longing for the nostalgic pleasures of childhood—making her art feel almost like a form of therapy.
Over the past decade, Brook has painted more than 70 murals for Trader Joe’s stores across the Southeast—from Miami to Little Rock—bringing playful, narrative-driven scenes to life. In 2024, she was selected to design a poster for the Jacksonville Jaguars and was commissioned by the St. Johns Cultural Council to create the first mural in a new public art trail—projects that highlight her growing influence in the regional arts community. Her clients have included Walmart, California Pizza Kitchen, Island Wing Company, Hastings Main Street and Dan Gurney’s All American Racers.
Today, Brook’s artwork is featured in galleries across the Southeast, including the Plum Gallery in historic St. Augustine. She regularly appears at art markets throughout Northeastern Florida and is available for commissions, murals and public art installations.
Website: www.brookpageart.com
Instagram: @brookpageart
Email: brook@brookpageart.com