A residency commission for a travelling gallery in a wallet. This piece deals with burn-out, the household and
the body through imprints. Embracing its own fatigue as it’s carried, forms flatten and become ghosts.
Lost Property, a gallery in a wallet
2024
Guttersnipe is a scruffy and badly behaved project that plants rogue art in public space to support the
development of new rural artists. We are a charitable vehicle connecting art with its diverse communities.
Guttersnipe Projects, constituted charitable association
2024
As Projects and Community Officer at Kendal Museum I devised and ran a community co-production project
called Reimagining the World Wildlife Gallery that reinterpreted a strand of rare specimens to include discussion of decolonisation, climate change, biodiversity loss and animal rights.
Kendal Museum
2023/4
A print provocation that is both mock Cornershop co-op membership pack, extended catalogue and art-action
resource. Contains previous work, new essays, interactive pages and engagement feedback.
DesignRegio Kortrijk
2023/4
The Cornershop of Daydreams acts as an agency that sets the scene for moments of collective dreaming.
It is a contextual vehicle to explore how daydreaming can disrupt the reproduction of rigidity in daily life,
and increase fantastical and speculative agencies.
Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Architecture and Design, Hasselt
2023
A project made in collaboration with De Stroate, a community that nurtures youth culture and
local hiphop. In the MYTHICAL CITY constructed, lyrics from artists associated with De Stroate mingle with unruly fragments
from teenage bedrooms, the places where you might first dare to dream.
DesignRegio Kortrijk
2022
Sculptures produced as part of a decolonising appraisal process that included feedback from a public exhibition.
The sculptures activate audience introspection by interrogating their position as consumers and benefactors of neocolonial processes
relating to the lands where the collection was originally extracted.
Scarborough Museums Trust
2022
In this site-specific work, toilet-goers overhear the building as it daydreams, drawing on resources from its social and
environmental histories, languages of infrastructure, and processes from the bleaching and finishing of textiles. This installation piece
dreams through scenography, lighting design, as well as live and recorded sound.
WONDER festival Kortrijk
2022
This project reimagines Calais as a confederation of ‘Repairgrounds,’ buildings that potentialize social change,
and possible system change. This new community is styled after the Raccommodeuses, the repair-women of the city’s once
prosperous lace industry. Here, repairwork addresses democracy, empathy, and solidarity.
The Royal Danish Academy
2020
Research and reflection in response to a colonial collection as part of an ongoing decolonising appraisal
project. From the collection and the broader context of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a compilation
of enclosure dynamics occurs, describing multitudinous modes of carving up existing ecologies.
Scarborough Museums Trust
2022
Visual art for bus stop advertisements signalling PLW's Ecopoetics programme that engages young people in Scottish
with nature and greenspace. The illustrations contain a resolution of knowledge
intended to equip curious passers-by with foundations for eco-action, be it knowing, growing, or concocting.
Public Learning Workshop
2022
This project is a story, an urban survey, and a cognitive and political inquiry. Towards an architectural
re-tooling of its solidarity movement, it investigates the relation of industry and community in the French
port city of Calais, a strained checkpoint in the enclosure of Fortress Europe and the UK border regime.
The Royal Danish Academy
2020
The transformation of an old Societ collective farmhouse/school into an exhibition space with studios and lodgings
for resident artists, as well as guest rooms. The proposal is an experiment in a parasitic tectonic approach to rich
historic fabric through a series of harnessed interventions.
Omuli House
2021
A month-long digital residency in partnership with The Writing Squad. This public writing project investigated the (possibly) opposing themes of ‘down-to-earth’ and ‘out-of-this-world’ in poetry,
with brief forays into film, TV and video games. Blog posts, instagram takeover, and terrestrial poetics.
The Poetry Business
2021
A journalling project as part of an environmental science and arts festival. Responding to a different prompt each day, the work follows the needs, dreams and sensitivites of a kalanchoe seedling over the course of a month.
Ensemble Project, Lancaster University
2021
A collaborative work in response to the Living Blocks theme of climate displacement,
housing and attitudes towards mobility
during a week long interdisciplinary project. The project iterrupts the efficient scripting of the city and attempts to experience it
as agents of play.
Living Summer School
2022
University of Edinburgh
2018
Prestongrange, University of Edinburgh
2018