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Artworks

You Spin Me Right Round was shown at the trio show Either Side at Art Lacuna in June 2022. The works consist of a rotating table with drawings of figures printed onto the table cloth who are revealing the cosmos beneath. An animation is also in the space with two of the same characters conversing through Photoshop.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

An online exhibition with the Freud Museum. Each artist chose an object from the museum's collection. I chose Freud's office chair and added my limbs caressing the arms and lips singing out of his head rest. It was called That Oceanic Feeling named after a feeling of being one with the external world as a whole.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

HELP was a funding project that began in September 2019 and lasted the academic year. Funders were able to buy a specific day when I was doing the Masters for £55.88 (which was the cost for me per day) and then would receive an artwork in the post made on that day. Click the link below for the original webpage of the project.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

A ten minute video incorporting performances of me dressed as a clock walking to the beat of the area in London. Marching over London Bridge listening to Depeche Mode to slowly gliding along the Thames to the tune of Lou Reed’s Turning Time Around.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

We took over an empty office space on Adam Street off the Strand in Central London during the strange time that was lockdown. The front door looked like 10 Downing Street which was fun and me, Hannah Dinsdale, Millie Laing-Tate and Alastair Kwan became good friends, made work together, talked, drank tea and made a collaborative publication.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

Through an open call, a group of 12 artists formed Twelve Workshops. Every month, one artist from the twelve would run a workshop for the other eleven. This meant that after one year, every artist would have practiced facilitating a workshop and participated in eleven others.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

Portable Studio Society came about from a need for studio space in London where it is too expensive and usually come with precarious contracts. It consists of different costumes that can hold different aspects of the studio and is mobile so you travel around London in it. Other artists with portable studios would then congregate to talk and make art in different areas to become Portable Studio Society.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

Carol came about from a conversation with a gallery warden at the National Gallery. Carol, who had worked there for 23 years was incredibly insightful about the hierarchies and silliness of galleries. Inspired by the Tensator Virtual Assistants, I then mimed over Carol’s audio and projected myself onto a cutout where I was both animated and restrained by the cutout around me.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

Poke your head into either side of a cylindrical shower curtain to see the hands embracing your partner and drops falling all around. Shown as part of RCA MA Sculpture degree show at Cromwell Place

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

Shower curtains part to distance two flying figures. Behind are hands clinging onto the towel rail, fingers twisted around string on the tiles and blue drops of tears falling from the ceiling.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

A performance that took place at APT Gallery in 2018. Twelve arrows were attached to the walls around the site pointing upwards. On the hour then for an hour, I would run around each of the arrows turning them to correspond to the correct time trying to keep up with time.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

A step by step story through ideas, memories and thoughts. Created in 2020, this piece was performed on Zoom with participants following the story on their own devices whilst listening to me reading. Click the link below to follow.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

A photoshop animation of two faces becoming more intimate.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

A conversation with someone on the help section of a cycling website made into a digital storyboard.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

On every day of April 2020, I would share a photo of a dish I had made with the recipe.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.

Liquid Gold studios was an artist-run space for artistic happenings in the heart of London. Based in an empty shop unit on 68 Southampton Row in Holborn, the studios ran from 2021-2023. Through events and studios, we supported young, emerging artists, promoting conversation, collective practice and investigating alternative models for a sustainable artistic practice in London.

Twelve workshops brought together twelve artists who ran a workshop every month of their choice.
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