Rona Lee is a fine artist whose work encompasses a range of media; photography, video, sculpture, performance and digital media, alongside other forms of engagement and intervention.

Operating between gallery and other settings it is research led and determined by the context, geographic, technological or epistemological, to which it is a response.

As well as studio based activity I frequently employ techniques and approaches taken from other fields, such as archival research, learning to dive, use an electron scanning microscope or construct a fishing net, as means of both gathering material and enabling exchange and debate. Process and interaction are central to my practice. Conceptually and thematically I am especially interested in that which resists our capacity to ‘order’ and contain it, the fluid, uncertain and indeterminate, along with phenomena that cannot be easily regulated or contained, such as shadows or water.

Ten Atlantic Days - 8hr sea motion 'drawing' Royal Research Ship James Cook - May 09