Carol K Brown
Bio
Carol K. Brown is an American multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture, painting, and photography. Over the course of her career, Brown has explored themes of femininity, identity, and social commentary, examining how gender and environment intersect within contemporary society. Her early sculptural practice, marked by anthropomorphic figures, evolved into a broader visual language that merges abstraction and figuration. Through an incisive and often ironic lens, Brown reflects on the complexities of human behavior and perception, addressing societal structures that shape the female experience. Her work invites viewers to confront notions of vulnerability, strength, and transformation, while challenging established narratives about gender and cultural norms.
Statement
Carol K. Brown’s work examines the intersection of femininity, environment, and social behavior. Through sculpture, painting, and photography, she explores gendered perspectives and human dynamics with wit and critical insight. Evolving from anthropomorphic forms to abstraction, her practice reflects on perception, vulnerability, and the cultural constructs that define identity.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in
