Jemima Brown uses sculpture, drawing and time-based media to explore formal sculptural decision-making, suggested narrative and social critique. Graduating from an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art in London in 1995, followed by a Fulbright Scholarship at UCLA, Los Angeles in 1998, she has established her practice as an artist based in London and working internationally. Curatorial and collaborative projects, such as ‘Family Viewing’, a peripatetic, episodic project, or ‘Enemies of Good Art’, compliment and contextualise Browns work as an artist.Recent exhibitions include a solo show in September 2011 at Standpoint Gallery in London as the recipient of the 2010/11 Mark Tanner Sculpture Award. She has a 6 year old son and will make a presentation about her work from the perspective of an artist who is also a parent. Further information and images can be seen at http://www.jemimabrown.com
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