Rosey Brown & Sophie Mak-Schram

Rosey Brown & Sophie Mak-Schram

Rosey Brown is a creative producer based in Wales. She is interested in contemporary and experimental music especially in DIY settings, and co-runs PASTA NOW, an experimental listening group and promoter focussed on women, trans and non-binary musicians and sound makers.

Rosey is particularly interested in access to music; she currently produces Tŷ Cerdd’s Bwthyn Sonig scheme, co-creating development pathways for learning disabled musicians in Wales. Rosey also works as a Supporting Grassroots Music relationship manager in the South West team for Arts Council England.

Sophie Mak-Schram is an artist based between Wales and the Netherlands whose practice spans artistic practice, art historical research and radical pedagogies. They engage others in place-specific work around power, collectivity, knowledges and futures. Sophie works with collaborators to make tools that can shift power, gather groups and offer ways of being in relation (to each other, to place, to institutions) differently. Sophie draws on personal and shared experiences of cultural difference, coloniality, race and gender.

Recent projects include To Shift a Stone (2025-26) at National Museum Wales and Chapter Arts Centre, Stretching Thresholds, Holding Streams (2024-2025) in collaboration with Jeanne van Heeswijk at Migros Museum of Contemporary Art, Switzerland and Blueprints for Studies (2024) co-curated with Rahel Sphörer at Zeppelin University, Germany.

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