Helen Brough

Widely exhibited, Helen Brough has been working as a committed artist for over thirty years and holds her BA Honours and MA Sculpture from Chelsea School of Art, London. She is a multimedia landscape artist that is presently working in glass and aluminium. The glass is painted and fired in a kiln then the pieces are illuminated to produce three dimensional landscape light pieces that are wall mounted. Other artworks include oil on aluminium paintings and small watercolours.

In addition to the Prix de Rome (1991) and the Prince Charles Travel Scholarship, Helen is the recipient of funding from the Pollock Krasner Foundation (1992), the Soros Foundation, the Triangle Arts Association (2004), QEST – Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (2019), Arts Council UK (2020), and the Glass Sellers’ Bursary at Cockpit Studios Bloomsbury 2024.

Helen’s work is found in numerous private and corporate collections and museums worldwide including the Cantor Fitzgerald Collection, New York; the William Louis-Dreyfus Collection Foundation, New York; The Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha; The Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha; Two Trees, DUMBO, Brooklyn; The National Art Museum, Budapest, Hungary; and The Ashurst Collection, London. This year she was shortlisted for The Young Masters Exhibiton, London, UK.