Between sculpture and clothing lies a site of transformation — garments reimagined as artefacts of memory and embodied experience..

A white, semi-transparent fabric curtain hanging in a room with a window and some furniture visible through it.

Brooke Georgia is an Ōtautahi-based artist working across drawing, sculpture, and clothing under the label Being. Her practice gathers worn, used, and discarded materials, undoing and reworking them into new forms. Garments become artefacts of transformation, memory, and becoming; objects hold traces of both loss and possibility. Each work is an inquiry into renewal — where nothing is empty, and every fragment contains potential.

A white wooden chair with a fabric laundry bag draped over it, set against a white tiled wall with some red markings.

Part sculpture, part garment — these works act as companions that carry stories of memory, transformation, and becoming.