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An Alternative Artist Statement (2025) - cyanotype on Amazon packaging toned with rosemary.
MY WORK
I am a neurodivergent multimedia artist working with people, performance, text-based projections, plant-based work, and alternative photography processes. A ‘sense of place’ is a central theme in my work. I work directly outside, with, or in response to urban landscapes. I explore notions of place, community, grief, gratitude, and belonging, offering an invitation to reconsider our relationship to nature and future communities.
BIO
I was born in 1983 in Peterborough (UK) and currently live and work in London. I have lived on a narrowboat without a fixed mooring, moving from place to place every two weeks for over 13 years. Living nomadically in obscure urban, suburban and rural landscapes for the last decade has informed my practice. My practice also draws from my own losses, and the consequential grounding and deep connection I have found in natural environments both rural and urban.
I regularly exhibit and hold participatory projects. Collaborators include IMT Gallery, METAL, PEER, Nunnery Gallery, Cubitt, OUTPOST, Surface Gallery, A.P.T, Almeida Theatre, Willesden Gallery, Dark Mountain, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Mercer Art Gallery and Mall Galleries. I was recently awarded an a-n Artist’s Bursary 2025-26 and I volunteer for the Mobile Apothecary in Bethnal Green.
VISIT
Please email for further information about my work or to arrange a studio visit. My studio is 5 minutes away from Haggerston Overground Station in London and has step-free access, with a disabled access toilet.