Megan Brady
Megan Brady (Kāi Tahu) works across sculpture, installation and textiles, exploring the ways we navigate and connect with sites, often responding to the patterned and details of the environment. Her work combines an engagement with themes of whakapapa, history, identity and the family archive, with a focus on memories held within the landscape. Brady invites viewers to engage with the sensory and sonic dimensions of space through site-responsive installations, fostering intimate connections between people, place and the stories that shape both.