Jane Fox lives and works in Brighton. Since her undergraduate degree in visual art and sound in Brighton, Jane has developed an arts practice that embraces a wide range of mixed media and inter-connected activities including artist led projects, collaborations and solo work.
She has worked extensively to develop a practice that is driven by the need to break down barriers and access that which is to be celebrated in life. This has led her through self-taught musicianship, fish slapping festivals, celebratory cake making, midnight processions, experiments with salt and crushed coal, non-sense hymns, drawing from memory, night walks in a Finish forest and much more…
In 2003 Jane spent a year in Cornwall developing her work on the Contemporary Visual Art M.A. at Falmouth. Recent exhibitions include ‘Voyager’, Abbeville, France, ‘Transition 4’ at The Newlyn Gallery, Penzance, and ‘Underground’ Maze group show at the Argus Basement in Brighton. In February Jane’s moving image work ‘saltdances 1’ was selected for the ‘700is Riendeerland’ video festival and shortlisted for the Alcoa prize.