Ruth Ewan's work takes many forms including performance, installation and printed matter. Her practice explores overlooked areas of political and social history, reviving these forgotten thoughts and ideas, highlighting their continued relevance today.
Often celebrating activists and radical thinkers, Ewan's work encourages collaboration and participation. In the past she has worked with historians, traditional craftsmen, musicians and school children. In 2011, Ewan had her first major UK solo exhibition, Brank & Heckle at DCA, Dundee and was a contributor to the Folkestone Triennial. Ewan exhibited in Altermodern: Tate Triennial (2009) and was one of fifty international artists selected for the Younger than Jesus exhibition at the New Museum, New York (2009).