Exhibitions
>> Previous shows and residencies
+ EARTH WEEK EXHIBITION
Group Show/ London College of Communication/ London / 2025
- Audio-visual piece “Narcissus Pools” exploring environmental narcissism.
- View here
- Or listen here
- Also ran ‘More-than-wallflowers’ Workshops, were students made paper flowers to explore the cultural meanings we attach to plants, and our relationships to them. These were added to the university’s upper gallery wall throughout the week to build a collabortive installation of students flowers.
+ AGORA: Photographic Voices / UAL MA Sound Arts and MA Photography
Group Show/ Copeland Gallery / Peckham London / 2025
//ECOnstruct
- Collaborative photography and sound installation exploring anthropocentric reconstructions of nature in relation to recording spatial memories.
+ SONO ELECRO: SOUND ARTS FESTIVAL
Group Show / ESPS / St.Leonards-On-Sea / 2024
- Showcasing ‘lino waves’ residency.
- 3 x 5ft lino pieces with touch/ interactive points of field recordings around the Brighton Biosphere
more about Sono Electro festival here
+ BEER BOTANICALS
Solo Show / Bexhill-On-Sea / Three Legs Brewery / 2024
- Lino cut print series on gold leaf exploring the plants involved in the process of beer making.
- Byproducts of beer used to make paper
+ LINO WAVES: SOUNDSCAPES OF THE LIVING COAST
Solo Artist in Residence / The Living Coast Biosphere, Sussex Digital Humanities Hub, ONCA Gallery, Fabrica / Brighton / 2024
- Three month residency working for the Brighton UNESCO site: the living coast
- Three 5ft carvings in lino as interactive touch interfaces exploring the voices of plants/ non-human organisms to connect the public to the biosphere
- Explored how digital technologies in art can connect people to the environment
- Interactive coding/ electronics used within the works
More on this work here
+ OUTSIDERS
Online Exhbition / Cross Currents Gallery / Portland, USA, 2024
- Onion Head lino cut print
More here
View creation video here
+ MEMO: PAVILION LATES
Group Show / De La Warr Pavilion / Bexhill-On-Sea / 2023
+ ‘81 Cranes’, an interactive mobile of 81 foil cranes exploring grief and memory through field recordings
+ This was a process to grieve and celebrate the life of my Nanny who’d passed away suddenly the month before this work. The immobilised cranes triggered audio samples from family videos when touched, while an immersive soundscape of where we grew up near my nanny’s house played continuosly. This was to create a space to ‘look’ at grief, and sit in a sonically familiar place to be and grieve. It gave a choice of choosing to actively engage with memories or not, as is the case of grief which is often a painful part of coming to terms with loss.
+ This installation allowed conversations with visitors about grieving their lost loved ones, some for the first time in years, and a space to collectively be and grieve which many described as very healing.
More here
+ FUNGI AND FOLKLORE: MYCELLIA COLLECTIVE FESTIVAL
Group Show / Edinburgh / 2023
- Some of my mycology prints were featured as part of a wonderful festival celebrating fungi.
+ OIKOS
Group show / ESPS / St.Leonards-On-Sea / 2022
- A group show exploring belonging/ sense of home
- This featured an installation entitled ‘Inter-Being’, which explored belonging through being in connection to our entangled relationship to nature. A1 suspended lino prints interpreting this, lighting, and a field recorded soundscape of different locations of Hastings were created to create a place for people to sit, listen and be.
+ TREE OF LIFE
Group show / ESPS / St. Leonards-On-Sea / 2021
- This featured ‘Into Fruition’, an interactive installation which invited visitors to trigger samples of fruit (being cut, hit etc.) by touching various fruits themselves.
- This sort to encourage people to play in a gallery environment, and lower boundaries to access in enabling them to be creative through interacting with sound.
- ‘Daisyworld’ was a lino on cardboard print series also featured, representing James Lovelock’s Daisyworld theory.
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Order of images:
THE LIVING COAST (2024)
Contour Map//
5ft carved black-stained linoleum, with gold foil touch points to trigger locational field recording compositions.
Listen here
Chalk Reef//
5ft carved linoleum painted with hand-foraged and made chalk from ovingdean. Gold touch points triggered recordings of the reef using handheld recorders, hydrophones and contact microphones.
Listen here
Field recordings//
7 part photo series from the field trip locations collecting sounds for the installation pieces.
Elm//
5ft carved black-stained linoleum, with gold foil touch points to trigger sound compositions of the preston twin elms.
Listen here
PlantWaves//
Lino cut prints of the sonic waveform recordings of various plants. Contact microphones were used to record the plants, before putting the audio through code to generate waveforms. These were cut and printed to explore the different ways more-than-humans might perceive sound.
Listen to the samples here
Gallery view//
Exhibition at ONCA gallery, Brighton, 2024
WIP//
Table of processes (2 images)
Gallery view//
Dried linseed (a key component of linoleum) was displayed to make central the inclusivity of plants as collaborators within art.
BEER BOTANICALS (2024)
Promo poster//
Solo show at a local brewery
Taproom view//
Prints displayed (3 images)
OIKOS (2022)
Inter-Being//
Sound and lino installation ‘Inter-Being’ (4 images)
Listen to soundscape here
MEMO (2023)
81 Cranes//
Interactive sound sculpture installation (4 images)
Listen to soundscape here
(please note, due to the sensitive nature of this installation, samples from the sculpture itself have not been included)
TREE OF LIFE (2021)
Into Fruition//
First sound installation (2 images)
AGORA (2025)
Poster//
About
ECOnstruct//
Our installation, consisting of suspended layers of images from different photographers in our group, paired with three, 8-part sound compositions. Each individual track was mapped to a volume slider, and visitors were invited to adjust the layers of sounds to reconstruct the field recordings of the locations (3 images).