Never Do I Work Alone
Artist Ruth Ewan, a creator of sound installations, explores the inspirations for her work in an event held in front of an audience at the Ingleby Gallery in Edinburgh.
Artist Ruth Ewan, a creator of sound installations, explores the inspirations for her art in an essay recorded in front of an audience at the Ingleby Gallery in Edinburgh.
Ruth Ewan was born in Scotland, and now lives and works in London. Her work takes many forms including performance, installation and printed work. Ewan's work encourages elements of performance and participation - in the past she has worked with historians, traditional craftsmen, musicians and school children.
The third in a five-part series about artists and the inspiration behind their work.
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