Anne Brodie

After a first degree in Biology, Brodie completed an MA at the Royal College of Art in 2003. Often working at the boundaries between science and art, Brodie’s multi-discipline practice encompasses film, installation, clay and glass and most recently light and photography. Materiality remains central to her work.

‘My practice has evolved from an enquiry into the meeting point of materials towards a deeper inquiry into how boundaries define and separate us, the interface between psychological and physical environments; the balance and fluidity of the relationship and the place of boundary point. In particular, since pivotal artists residencies in the Antarctic and Arctic, I have been looking at the concept of relevant data at our interface from the very edges of extreme physical landscape and self.’

Her work has been shown nationally and internationally at venues which include the V&A museum, The Royal Institution of Great Britain, The Old Operating Theatre museum and the Maison de European photographie, Paris.