In 2002 her work was in Pour Occupation Immediate: Performative Urban Space and Architecture[4] at the Western Front Society in collaboration with Montreal's artist-run Centre des arts actuels Skol [5] curated by Johnathan Middleton [6][7] and Daniel Ray.
Her works in this show included the Evening Bruise series,[11] consisting of colorful clay forms attached to incomplete picture frames and hung on the wall, recalling both painting and sculpture.
In 2024 Brown's work was featured in the show Aporia: Notes to a Medium at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery on the University of British Columbia's Vancouver campus.
[14] In 2017 Brown had a solo show at Unit 17 in Vancouver entitled Hang up, bend and slump, Low pressure Ohio, which includes a collection of large abstract sculptural forms.
[15] Another solo show took place in 2018, entitled, That Mountain is a Good Listener at Burrard Arts Foundation[16] in Vancouver, which featured a selection of multimedia works inspired by landscape painting.