Born in 1993 in Kimberley (South Africa), Bronwyn Katz received a BFA from the Michaelis School of Art in 2015 and was awarded the Simon Gerson prize. Her works brings together sculpture, installations, video and performance. She has taken part in a large number of group shows, including the 12th Dak’Art Biennale (Senegal, 2016), “The Quiet Violence of Dreams” (Stevenson Gallery, Johannesburg, 2016), “Figure and 3,881 Days” (Blank projects, Cap Town, 2016) and “Tell Freedom” (Kunsthale Kade, Netherlands, an ongoing exhibition until May 2018). Bronwyn is a founder member of iQhiya, a group of eleven female artists invited to documenta 14 and exhibited in various spaces, including Greatmore Studios, the AVA gallery and the Iziko South African National Gallery. Bronwyn Katz lives and works between Cape Town and Johannesburg, in South Africa.