Rebecca Bruno

Rebecca Bruno is an artist working across dance, visual art, and psychology. In 2013, Bruno founded homeLA, a performance project dedicated to presenting dance process in private spaces across Los Angeles. Bruno collaborates with Mak Kern on Objects for Others, a project that embraces chance and meditation by pairing a dance sensibility with kinetic sound sculptures. Bruno’s works have been presented by The Hammer Museum, The Norton Simon Museum, The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, the Lloyd Wright Sowden House, the Neutra VDL House, REDCAT Theater, FLAX Foundation, Judson Church NYC, and the LAB, Jerusalem. Bruno is a graduate of Pacifica Graduate Institute for the study of Jungian psychology.

Rebecca Bruno's work explores the creative impact of embodiment and place spanning multiple media including dance, photography, video, drawing, painting, and installation. Often sensitive to the site in which her works are experienced, Bruno draws inspiration from architecture, regenerative agriculture, movement, psychoanalysis, and color. Inspired by humanity's impulses toward self-understanding and world-fathoming, Bruno employs methods of abstraction, expressionism, surrealism, and dream-tending to facilitate felt-sense experiences.

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