Bronwyn Lace





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  • ISEA 2018

    Bronwyn Lace is an artist and cultural activist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She completed her BAFA at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in 2004. Lace works primarily in site specific installation, sculpture and performance and participates in national and international projects focusing on the relationships between art and other fields, including physics, museum practice and education. An important element of Lace’s practice involves creating site-specific installations with found, recycled and repurposed elements. Lace is currently the director of The Centre for the Less Good Idea, an interdisciplinary incubator space for the arts based in Johannesburg. Founded by William Kentridge, the Centre creates and supports experimental, collaborative and cross-disciplinary arts projects.


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  • South Africa


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