Kate Brown (born in Griffith, NSW), is a Sydney based interdisciplinary artist working specifically with the human voice. She is fascinated by how the voice sits in the body, how it is produced, and projected out to be placed elsewhere. Accordingly, she has been focusing on live event- based performances in installation environments and gallery contexts. Kate’s focus is deeply embedded in a body centered experimental practice where she aims to harness the body’s potential and capacity to produce sound across spaces and at times technology. Kate Brown is a MFA graduate from Sydney College of the Arts, she has exhibited/performed at Artspace, Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Museum of Contemporary Art, SCA Galleries, The Now now, Liquid Architecture: Ventriloquy-Self by Proxy, National Experimental Arts Forum, Gaffa Gallery, Firstdraft Gallery and Sydney Non Objective Gallery.
Kate has presented her Master of Fine Arts research at Sound Thought, Dialogues: Sound and Music across the Arts, Glasgow University's annual festival of music, sound, performance research, 2016 and Burnt Poetry: Ivor Davies and Destruction and Creation in Art and Word, Cardiff University, Wales, UK, 2016. In 2022, Kate also recently exhibited alongside 15 artists from Our Neon Foe studio collective at Durden and Ray Gallery in downtown Los Angeles. She headlined a performance event during this exhibition taking place on the rooftop of the Bendix building in the LA fashion district.