Brenna Horrox’s curatorial practice is centered around socio-political concerns. They see the potential of art in connecting people with their autonomy to build, fix and imagine outside of the capitalist value sphere. They platform DIY artistic practices and makers not always considered within the fine art framework. Their projects intend to create generative spaces resisting homogenisation and flattening of human experience; adding to the constant antagonism of ‘the undercommons’; the vital and ungovernable essence of social life.
Contact: brennahorrox@gmail.com
MA Curating, Royal College of Art, 2019-2021
BA History, University of Manchester, 2014-2017
BA History, University of Manchester, 2014-2017