





17th June - Ruth Broadbent
Ruth Broadbent is an artist and lecturer based in Banbury.
17th June 2025
6:30 pm – 9pm at Magdalen Road Studios
Ruth Broadbent’s creative practice is inspired by nature and ecology, lines of landscape, and line in drawing and sculpture. Recent works respond to ground and water, from a material engagement with the surface of the ground and its multi-layered story, to responses to seas, rainwater puddles, hail and snow. The process of walking and movement is central in the way that she creatively responds to place. Ruth exhibits her work in the UK and internationally, was selected for Drawing Correspondence, GROW (2021), Reading Water: A Contemplative Ecology of the Rivers Nile and Thames (British Council COP27, 2022), 4WCoP (2022-24), and shortlisted for the Marŝarto Award for walking art (2024). She teaches in post-compulsory education and creates events for organisations and festivals. She is a member of drawing, walking and ecology artist networks, including hyphae drawing collective, the founder of walk.draw, Museum of Walking (Co-Creator), and a Co-Director of Walking the Land CIC.
Ruth Broadbent is an artist and lecturer based in Banbury.
17th June 2025
6:30 pm – 9pm at Magdalen Road Studios
Ruth Broadbent’s creative practice is inspired by nature and ecology, lines of landscape, and line in drawing and sculpture. Recent works respond to ground and water, from a material engagement with the surface of the ground and its multi-layered story, to responses to seas, rainwater puddles, hail and snow. The process of walking and movement is central in the way that she creatively responds to place. Ruth exhibits her work in the UK and internationally, was selected for Drawing Correspondence, GROW (2021), Reading Water: A Contemplative Ecology of the Rivers Nile and Thames (British Council COP27, 2022), 4WCoP (2022-24), and shortlisted for the Marŝarto Award for walking art (2024). She teaches in post-compulsory education and creates events for organisations and festivals. She is a member of drawing, walking and ecology artist networks, including hyphae drawing collective, the founder of walk.draw, Museum of Walking (Co-Creator), and a Co-Director of Walking the Land CIC.
Ruth Broadbent is an artist and lecturer based in Banbury.
17th June 2025
6:30 pm – 9pm at Magdalen Road Studios
Ruth Broadbent’s creative practice is inspired by nature and ecology, lines of landscape, and line in drawing and sculpture. Recent works respond to ground and water, from a material engagement with the surface of the ground and its multi-layered story, to responses to seas, rainwater puddles, hail and snow. The process of walking and movement is central in the way that she creatively responds to place. Ruth exhibits her work in the UK and internationally, was selected for Drawing Correspondence, GROW (2021), Reading Water: A Contemplative Ecology of the Rivers Nile and Thames (British Council COP27, 2022), 4WCoP (2022-24), and shortlisted for the Marŝarto Award for walking art (2024). She teaches in post-compulsory education and creates events for organisations and festivals. She is a member of drawing, walking and ecology artist networks, including hyphae drawing collective, the founder of walk.draw, Museum of Walking (Co-Creator), and a Co-Director of Walking the Land CIC.