A participatory art project exploring water. Part of ‘Etruria Boat Gathering’ on 10th and 11th July 2021
The Story Trail will be available until the 31st of July 2021. Location details are on the Etruria Canals Festival website →
An Installation presented at Castlefield Gallery as part of ‘Obstructions’. Read more about this group exhibition on the →
Very excited that our Installation – (In)visible women: making more visible the woman in the body through audio-stories has →
An exhibition of art and interventions exploring climate change, global justice and human displacement by Metaceptive. Featuring the →
An Installation exploring Tagore, presented as part of Manchester Mega Mela [Show slideshow] Further documentation from →
An installation exploring retreating glaciers and the fragility of human life on earth. [Show slideshow] Poem exploring the →
In collaboration with artist and poet Sarah Hymas, a Triptych of freestanding oversized artist books that use augmented reality, organic objects and poetic text to explore climate change. The Installation consists of interactive poetic sculptures that use augmented reality to illuminate anthropogenic climate change. Shortlisted for the 2015 Dot Award. →
A B Arts commission to write an interactive story experience for 9-13 year olds. Working with young people in Stoke-on-Trent to produce an immersive story experience to tour libraries and arts centres 2014-2017 with the aim of encouraging young people to continue their lifelong reading journey. →
Part of 3 days without water, a Life Friendly Collective Residency.
What if the world was 100% water, how would we grow food? What would we eat? How would we survive? To find out I grew a leftover garden in water with scraps of vegetables from the compost bin of Eighth Day Cafe and plastic water bottles from the bin store of Piccadilly Place. →
A Life Friendly Collective residency at The Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester. Inspired by land plants, such as moss, →