Ruby Brown was born in Ōtepoti, Aotearoa and is of Scottish, Danish and Ngā Puhi descent. She lives on Wurundjeri country in Naarm (Melbourne), where she attended the Victorian College of the Arts in 2014. Ruby uses found objects and re-purposed materials to consider sensory experience, connection and disconnection, creation traditions, painting, sculpture and meditative action. She has participated in solo and group projects and exhibitions with correspondences, CAVES gallery, LON Gallery, C3 Contemporary Art Space, Rubicon Gallery, Sutton Project Space, Bus Projects, Fort Delta and Egg & Dart. Her artworks are held in private collections in Australia, Aotearoa and Europe. Ruby holds a Bachelor of Education (Visual Art) from Otago University. 

 
 

In Conversation / Q&A

with Ruby Brown & correspondences’ Emma Thomson

Artist residency: He Whakaari Ātārangi / Shadow Play— A study of movement, shadows & play 

9 June - 2 September 2023

 

From 9 June to 2 September, Ruby undertook her residency, He Whakaari Ātārangi / Shadow Play— A study of movement, shadows & play.

Please explore her digital catalogue below to read our interview with her.

In the longer term, with public support, this content will find its way into our triennial chapbook series. If you would like to make a donation to support our work, please press the button below. Should you wish to purchase an artwork, please visit Ruby’s correspondences Editions page or email [info@correspondences.work].

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