Jérôme Glomaud, a visual artist, was born in Paris in 1961. At the beginning of the `80s he began travelling between New York City, Europe and the Dominican Republic.
In New York City his work has been shown at the Holland Tunnel Gallery, the Merz Gallery, the Hampton Road Gallery and the Lisa Kirkman Gallery. His artwork has also been featured in exhibitions in the Dominican Republic, at the Centro Cultural de Puerto Plata (Puerto Plata) and the Museo de las Casas Reales (Santo Domingo).
He has worked for private clients in New York, Long Island, Paris and Rome. He has taught painting and trompe l’oeil at the fine arts program of, “Altos de Chavon School of Design.”
In Europe he worked with a group of artists at La Bastille, created art in public spaces in Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland.
He currently lives in Rome, Italy, where he did a project in collaboration with the Superintendence for Architectural Heritage and Landscape of Rome, Frosinone, Latina, Rieti and Viterbo. His project “Haiti-Artibonite,” in collaboration with the poets Frankétienne and Castera, was exhibited at the Haitian Embassy in Rome. His seascapes, “Memory,” and his “Pencil Shavings,” oil on canvas, were exhibited at the French Embassy in Rome. He collaborated on a project at the Hungarian Academy of Rome, curated by Francesca Pietracci, and has had his work exhibited at the American Embassy of Rome, in Batumi, Georgia, at the “Contemporary Cultural Center”, at the “Circolo Degli Esteri” of Rome, in France and in Los Angeles.
In Italy his work is part of the permanent collection of “Galleria André” in Rome.