Deborah Brown


Deborah Brown is a Northern Irish sculptor. She is well known in Ireland for her pioneering exploration of the medium of fibre glass in the 1960s and has established herself as one of the country's leading sculptors, achieving extensive international acclaim.

Biography

Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Brown became fascinated with nature during childhood years spent in Cushendun in the Glens of Antrim. Living there during World War II, she studied landscape painting at Belfast College of Art in 1946 then enrolled at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin in 1947. After three years studying in Dublin she continued her studies in Paris, where she entered the abstract art movement flourishing there. Her works have ranged from fibre glass sculptures to swirling geometric portraits.
In 1982 a major retrospective of her work was held in the Ulster Museum and the Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. Her first solo exhibition was at the CEMA Gallery in Belfast in 1951. Since then she has had one person shows in Ireland, England, Scotland and Canada and exhibits at the Shambles Gallery, Hillsborough, County Down and the Solomon Gallery, Dublin. In 2002 she had two exhibitions: Through the Rock at Cavanacor Gallery, Lifford and Cast in Nature at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, curated by Marianne O’Kane. Her work is included in many collections in Ireland and abroad, including the Ulster Museum, Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Bank of Ireland, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin and the Arts Council.

Education

Brown studied at the Belfast College of Art and later at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin and briefly in Paris.

Art