Ronan Mckenzie’s practice spans photography, directing, curation and programming. Her work is often tied together with her passion for creating more imagery that depicts the world as the artist would like to see it. She is noted for her sensitivity to honest, relatable emotion and the celebration of individuality within her practice. Alongside working commercially, Ronan has previously exhibited at Red Hook Labs, New York, 1_1 Basel, and in 2018 funded and curated an exhibition titled I’M HOME, which featured four Black British female photographers and aimed to create a truly accessible art space.
3 Moments, originally shown at I’M HOME, is part of a body of work exploring Ronan’s experience of growing up Black British. As indicated by the title of the show, the works within the exhibition were a collection of individual responses to home and family, which Mckenzie feels is a relatable topic that is arguably more binding than race or gender.
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