I was recently awarded an a-n bursary to make cyanotypes on discarded packaging, toned with plants - working with Melanie King, who is experienced in sustainable photographic processes. Cyanotypes are an alternative photographic process made using chemicals that create blueprints when exposed to sunlight.
The picture above is 'holding resilience' - a cyanotype on discarded brown paper, being toned in a tray of green tea. The cyanotype image is of me holding a Cowslip plant that grew up through my interactive installation 'how did we become so resilient' - installed on the grounds of Phytology: Bethnal Green Nature Reserve (BGNR) whilst I was in residency. I am now experimenting with toning, using local plants and herbs that I am growing. These cyanotypes will be available to buy from my website soon.
In July, Melanie and I ran a cyanotype workshop at BGNR. I also ran a cyanotype workshop at a residential care home in Islington. It is a really relaxing and gentle process suitable for all - do get in touch to arrange a workshop or to pre-order a print.
Galvanise
I am showing my new work ‘how did we get here’ in the group show ‘Galvanise’ at Spitalfield Studios curated by Annette Fernando.
On Thursday 4th August there will be an open day from 12-9pm and I will be there from 6-8 pm. If you can’t make this Thursday, there will also be a closing event on 6th October and I will be performing ‘Projection’ at dusk.
Spitalfields Studios, 7-15 Greatorex, SE1 5NF
Join Spitalfields Studios artists and guests for our GALVANISE exhibition open day. Join us for a timely reflection on collective struggle, action and hope, spanning themes of migration, oppression, climate change, technology and mental health.
Participating artists include:
A Clueless Pedestrian, Deborah Aitken, Asad, Tanaz Assefi, Kavan Balasuriya, Chris Bird, Mary Bloomly, Claire Cansick, Graham Carrick, Catherine Chambers, Charlie Chronbik, Yu Ting Chung, Aliyah Coreana, DMINTN, Ferha Farroqui, Georgie Fay, Annette Fernando, Nelson Ferreira, Abu Foysol, Emily Hana, Elizabeth Hannaford, Hayley Harrison, Sam Hart, Kevin Herlihy, Katie Horwhich, Michael Johnson, Marion Jones, Katherine Jones RA, Shen Ka Yee, Gabrielle Kardos, Ursula Kelly, Kirsty Kerr ,Petra Kneile, Daniele Lamarche, Christopher Lane, Temsuyanger Longkumer, LUAP, Meija Liepins, Peter Mammes, Sonia Martin, Zaman Md Fakruzzaman, Medea, Sabi North, Paloma Orts, Jane Palm-Gold, Husna Parvin, Ash Patterson, John Pedder, Biddy Peppin, Sumi Perera, Ness Periam, Perspicere, Gabrielle Poitras, Nicola Pritchard, Ian Rawlinson, Matteo Razzano, Reece Robinson, Nina Schulze, Marianne Simonin, Morgan Sinton-Hewitt, Chloe Smith, Sam Van Strien, Charles Williams, Helen Wilson & Karen Wood.
an evening of listening
The evening will include ‘Projection’ my participatory interspecies performance, bat echolocation led by Michael Smythe - accompanied by fresh nettle pakora, herbal tea & a campfire.
Thurs 7th April 7:30 - 9 pm - Performance by Hayley Harrison at 8 pm
Phytology: Bethnal Green Nature Reserve (Middleton St, Bethnal Green, London E2 9RR)
Since the spring of 2021, I have been collecting questions from different communities - ‘If you could talk to plants and trees what would you ask them?’ The questions vary from humorous to poignant – ‘what did you have for breakfast’ or ‘do you feel welcome’. Now, these questions will be projected onto plants and trees and read out collectively. This interspecies event is a chance to stand together and listen to what the answers might be.
‘Projection’ will be performed at dusk around 8 pm - followed by bat echolocation and listening session with bat detectors led by Phytology’s Michael Smythe. Nettle Pakora harvested from BGNR Medicine garden and made by Frank Kelly.
Book your free ticket here via Eventbrite. This event will be filmed - participation in the participatory performance is optional.
‘Projection’ is part of a new body of work developed at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve as part of my Developing Your Creative Practice project ‘Practicing Outside’ supported by Arts Council England
No, I Don't Want No Scrub
I will be performing ‘Projection’ at ‘No, I Don’t Want No Scrub’
On Friday 18th March from 6-9pm join us as we embark on an evening of live performance at hARTslane gallery, featuring 11 artists:
Michal Adamczewski, Kara Hondong, Siin Lee, Sarah Nahas, Max Melvin, Lewis Baxter, Rachel Lonsdale, Hayley Harrison, Kyran Gilbert, Serafina Min Sungwon and Theia Maldoom.
Where:
hARTslane Gallery
17 Harts Lane
Nearest station: New Cross Gate
To Book :
Limited tickets available: £4 via Eventbrite There will be a small number of tickets on the door as well!
a-n bursary - Time Space Money
Very chuffed to have been awarded an a-n Artists Bursary 2021: Time Space Money. I will be experimenting with large scale cyanotypes working with existing art works, natural and plant materials. I will be tapping into the expertise of the wonderful Melanie King.
The bursaries are designed to offer Time, Space and Money to support the development of new skills, knowledge and networks and enable arts practice to thrive. For a-n Artist members and Joint (Artist and Arts Organiser) members.
TILT
I will be showing one of my works in this group exhibition TILT at Hoxton Gallery - opening on Friday 20th August 6-9pm
🆃🅸🅻🆃 - Hoxton Gallery Summer Show
Opening - Friday 20th August 6-9pm
Canapés and drinks at the private view
www.hoxtongallery.co.uk
Hoxton Gallery, 17 Marlow Workshops, Arnold Circus, London, E2 7JN
Planted
I am excited to be showing my text-based moving image ‘Home is now’ in the Group show, ‘Planted’, at Art Walk Projects new Project Room pop-up space, in Portobello (Edinburgh).
‘Planted’ shows a series of installations, artworks and film/projections that draw upon the physical act of planting and our relationship with the natural environment, featuring artists Annie Lord, Felicity Bristow, Susie Wilson, Jonathan Baxter/A&E, Joanne Matthews, Hsin-Yi Wang and Hayley Harrison.
Open Thurs/Fri 11-4 and Sat 11-5. The show continues until 14 Aug.
189 Portobello High Street
Workshop at PEER - Khadija's Garden
Hello Dandelion, my name is …
Join Hayley on a quest to communicate with local garden and pavement plants via pavement chalk writing and plant leaf mono-printing.
We will walk from Hoxton Trust Community Garden to Khadija’s Garden at PEER. Along the way we will be sharing identification, knowledge and stories of plants. Together we will identify and write to plants and trees with chalk. We will introduce ourselves to plants, develop conversations, and ask them the questions we have always wanted to ask.
Back at PEER we will be mono-printing parts of our conversations with collected fallen leaves. We will reflect on our dialogues from a plant’s perspective and discuss how this could change our human and non-human relationships in the future.
Suitable for all ages and no experience is required. All materials will be provided including paper - but please feel free to bring any old paper to print onto (old handwritten letters, notes, maps etc - pale pastel coloured paper works best).
Part of Art in the Garden, a series of six workshops taking place between July and August in Hoxton at Khadija’s and Hoxton Trust Community Gardens that celebrate being together outside and local gardens in the city! Learn more about your local environment, horticulture, how to be more resourceful and affordable art activities.
Saturday 28th August 11- 1pm: Starting at Hoxton Trust Community Garden and ending at Khadija’s Garden, PEER. FREE to attend – Register in advance via email: local@peeruk.org to reserve your place.
All ages
DYCP
I am over the moon to have been awarded a Developing Your Creative Practice Grant from Arts Council England to fund my project ‘Practicing Outside’.
Over 1 year I will develop new ways of making work outside, in and about nature in urban spaces. I will meet with local plants and trees - our encounters and dialogues will be the starting point for this new work.
The grant will fund dedicated time to make and document a new body of work, time with mentors, and time to research and visit urban spaces and communities engaging with environmental and social concerns.
You can follow the progress of the project by following me on Instagram
Fevered Sleep
‘Time travelling, back to you - to be with you now’ is an audio / text commission for Fevered Sleep’s project ‘Where can we find hope’ .
Check out the full text and audio here.