"My figures speak of that peaceful place within — calm, open, aware. My sculpture has evolved over forty seven years of working with clay. The influence of the Japanese aesthetic on my work springs from my childhood and a traditional ceramic apprenticeship in Japan. Since 2009 I have been building this series of large scale bronze works in collaboration with Purple Roof Gallery and Atelier in Shanghai, China. I make a full size form in plaster which is then cast in bronze. Each sculpture is inspired by a clay figure made and wood-fired at my studio in Kent, Connecticut."
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Joy Brown has exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China. Her figures and three-dimensional wall installations are represented in prominent private and public collections, including parks, sculpture gardens, and urban public spaces around the world.
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The monumental bronzes have been widely shown in China, represented by Purple Roof Gallery in Shanghai. The first exhibition of these works in the United States was a nine month show on Broadway in NYC in 2017-18 represented by Morrison Gallery in Kent, Connecticut. There was a concurrent exhibition in Sanya, China.
In 1998, she co-founded Still Mountain Center, a nonprofit organization that fosters artistic exchange between East and West, bringing people together in the arts.
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