Stevie Ronnie is a UK-based artist and writer who engages in a dialogue with language in all its possible visual, tactile, linguistic, spoken, written, gestural and performative forms. He works across a variety of creative disciplines, producing multi-layered and playful artworks and literary artifacts that explore the hidden, the unsaid, and the invisible.
Much of Stevie's recent work engages the natural, man-made, emotional, and virtual landscapes in which we live. Since a 2013 residency in the High Arctic, his work has focused primarily on universal human rights and our changing climate.
Stevie has received several awards for his poetry, moving image work, visual work, and artist books. His visual works and artist books are in public and private collections throughout Europe and North America.
In 2019, he was awarded a DYCP Fellowship from Arts Council England, which he is currently using to undertake a short research residency at the Zentrum für Literatur in Münster, Germany. Stevie has also been recognized for his interdisciplinary work through two prestigious MacDowell Fellowships in the United States.