This new piece - "John Brown's Folly" - is made from bed sheets, pillowcases, and shoelaces. It is based on the rope used to hang John Brown. More about this sculpture, and the show at St. Paul the Apostle Church, in this article.
Email: SBroughelStudio@gmail.com In her artwork, Suzanne Broughel explores issues of race – particularly the construct of whiteness and its implications towards being a raced individual. She has been a participant at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Triangle Artists Workshop, The New Museum R&D Seminar, The Art & Law Program and The Aljira Emerge Program. Her fellowships include New York Foundation for the Arts (sculpture), AIR Gallery and the Laundromat Project: Create Change. She has exhibited at P.S.1/MOMA, Marlborough Gallery, Columbia University, and Longwood Gallery, among other spaces. Broughel is a member of the tART Collective.