Exhibitions & Performances
2021
and then it wept, attracting fragments with which it eventually glittered, Filet, London.
Hammersmith & Fulham Writers’ Festival, London.
Guerrilla Gardens, London Gallery Weekend, Paradise Gardens, London.
2020
16 days of activism against gender based violence, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, Online.
36th Annual Open Exhibition, Southwark Park Gallery, Online.
Queer In Exile, Online.
As Ann M Hue reminisces about the play: The smartphone was invented before the candle, Dyson Gallery, London.
2019
Young Contemporary Talent Purchase Prize, Ingram Collection, Cello Factory, London.
Keeping your feet dry only to realise you have a wet mouth, Art Lacuna, London.
Incidental People, Flat Time House, London.
Act Zero, collaboration with Serena Huang, Hoxton 253, London.
She Growls, Poetry Café , London.
Graduate Art Fair, Yardley Arts, Northamptonshire.
Graduate Show, Royal College of Art, London.
2018
Draw A Line, collaboration with Khaver Khan, Daniela Rivera and Shivani Tyagi commissioned by UN Women UK, Persephone Books, London.
Instagram Poetry, The National Poetry Library, Southbank Centre, London.
Supercult, Hockney Gallery, London.
There's No Such Thing As Boredom, Scaffold Gallery, Paradise Works, Manchester.
Surface Tension, RAW Labs, London.
WO/, Vane Gallery, Newcastle.
WIP Show, Royal College of Art, London.
A Walk Without a Cat, 180 The Strand, London.
Women's Art Practice and Thinking, A Staged Event, Dorich House Museum, London.
Poetical, Hatch, London.
That's What She Said, The Book Club, London.
2017
Double Pelican, Dyson Gallery, London.
Worldly, The Flying Dutchman, London.
Graduate Show, University of Brighton, Brighton.
2016
Wishful Thinking, Lunga Arts Festival, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland.
Art in Mind, Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
Stretch, Grand Parade Gallery, Brighton.
2015
North Lodge, Cawdor Castle, Nairn, Scotland.
Engulf, ONCA Gallery, Brighton.
Unlocked, The Old Police Cells, Brighton.
Publications & Blogs
2021
Art, sport and disability: a universal language, published by Arts Council England.
Hear My Voice: Stories of Coming Out, published by Hammersmith & Fulham Library.
Rattling trains and hopes of creating liberated futures, published by Hammersmith & Fulham Council.
2019
A Queer Anthology of Sickness, published by Pilot Press.
Reaching For The Horizon, published by RCA Queer Society.
Moonlight is Sculpture, published by RCA Sculpture.
Residencies
2018
Bukoba, Tanzania.
2016
Lunga Arts Festival, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland.
Exchange with Lasalle College of the Arts Singapore, Arebyte Gallery, London.
Tout Quarry Sculpture Park, Portland.
2015
ONCA Gallery, Brighton.
North Lodge, Cawdor Castle, Nairn, Scotland.
Prizes & Awards
2019
Shortlisted for Harlow Arts Trust Sculpture Town Award.
Shortlisted for Young Contemporary Talent Purchase Prize, Ingram Collection.
2018
Villiers David Travel Award.
Jack Petchey Foundation Grant.
2017
Shortlisted for the Seoul National University Award.
2015
Attainment scholarship, University of Brighton.
Education
2017-2019
Fine Art Sculpture MA, Royal College of Art, London.
2014-2017
Fine Art Sculpture BA (First Class Honours), University of Brighton.
Employment
2022-Present
Policy Manager, Art Fund.
2021-2022
Policy Officer, Arts Council England.
2017-2022
Visiting Lecturer: Arts University Bournemouth, University of Westminster, Camberwell College of Arts, University for the Creative Arts Farnham, Wimbledon College of Arts, University of Gloucestershire, University of Brighton.
2020-2021
Local Government Association, Leadership & Management Scheme.
2019-2020
Students’ Union Co-President, Royal College of Art.