THE TEAM

Caroline Browne

Associate ART CONSULTANT

Caroline brings a discerning eye and a thoughtful, client-focused approach to her role as Associate Art Consultant at Powell Fine Art Advisory.

She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Art History from Cornell University, and in the years since has held positions at Pace Gallery, the Barnes Foundation, and the Copley Society of Art. Most recently, Caroline served as Assistant Collections Manager at The Heller Group, a New York-based art advisory, where she managed significant acquisitions and oversaw complex, large-scale installations.

Caroline is thrilled to be in New England and is passionate about partnering with collectors to build and manage meaningful, enduring collections.

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Favorite Projects

A selection of spaces and collections that continue to inspire Caroline.

Arizona Desert Oasis

Bold contemporary works and richly tactile materials activate this Arizona home, balancing desert warmth with a vibrant collecting point of view.

Winchester Historic Home

Period details are thoughtfully complemented by artwork that brings warmth and a more contemporary layer to the home.

Beacon Hill Townhouse

Historic details and contemporary works come together to create a layered, intimate home with a strong sense of place.

CURATED FAVORITES
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN

Leo

HOMETOWN

Sharon, Massachusetts

Favorite Hotel

Casa Mãe, Lagos, Portugal

Never Without

Crossword puzzle book and AirPods

Go-to Coffee Order

Anything iced, even in winter (!)

Favorite Art City

New York City

HIDDEN GEM

The Elephant Walk, South End

Weekend Go-to Activity

Cross-country skiing in the winter, stand-up paddleboarding in the summer

FAVORITE QUOTE

"The arts capture our insecurities, quicken our instincts, guide us through threats. They help us know ourselves. They help us know each other. They help us know better."

— Agnes Gund

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Interested in working together?