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This blog is an occasional record of my work as an environmentally and socially engaged artist, as well as the odd illustration or design project. For more frequent news and […]
This blog is an occasional record of my work as an environmentally and socially engaged artist, as well as the odd illustration or design project. For more frequent news and […]
How might we escape the tyranny of the present to draw what we cannot see? Saturday’s free workshop with Laura Harrington at Baltic Gateshead explores trans/queer feminist temporalities and speculative […]
With apologies for the short notice, I’m pleased to share that on Wednesday 27th April (4.30-6.00pm UK time) I will be presenting for the Literary and Visual landscapes Seminar Series […]
I’m really pleased to be sharing a short contribution at this exciting online event with James Aldridge and Minty Donald: Queer River sharing Event What can queer perspectives bring to […]
I’m very much looking forward to sharing a panel with Rae Rosenberg for the Trans Spaces event at Leeds University’s School of Geography on 31 March. I will be talking […]
I’m pleased to be included along with an exciting line-up of speakers for a three-day conference on Transversality in Practice and Research organised by Techne DTP. Registration link and further […]
I was pleased to see this drawing from my Dandelion Roots series featured on a billboard in Bedminster, Bristol, UK. Text reads: The shape of white silence / is a […]
In the pause after submitting my PhD thesis and at the start of lockdown I began a diary drawing out relationships between intimate, everyday encounters and broader political themes: identity, […]
Reposted from: Unruly Waters Dec 16, 2013 Unruly Waters is an exhibition of drawings that lie alongside a series of journeys as performance on the river Avon. Using slow travel […]
I’m pleased to say I will be including both the Some:when flatner and new work alongside an exciting selection of artists at OSR Projects‘ upcoming exhibition Weather Station, as part […]
Three days of field-drawing in the Scottish Borders let John Fanshawe, Kate Foster and myself develop a method of shared drawing that helped weave individual observations with each other’s expertise. […]