
Studio Work & Exhibitions
My practice is principally sculptural, and print based. These elements are linked in that they demonstrate an innate inclination towards ‘making’ processes.
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A tactile and visceral engagement with materials is also fundamental, I discover meaning through this relationship. The forms which I create are generally influenced by and abstracted from the natural environment.
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Exhibitions, Lectures and Research include:
May 2025 - 'Making Matters' a celebratory exhibition for Mental Health Awareness Week.
'Joy' is a site specific collaborative work produced with project partners the Cornwall Mind Newquay Art Group and fellow artist Julie Lyng and St Bartholomews Church Lostwithiel.
February 2025 - 'A Practice of Two Parts'
Guest lecturer and workshop delivery for MA Arts, Health and Wellbeing students attending Plymouth Marjon University
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March 2024 - 'Creative Embodied Walks, the role of soft fascination in supporting wellbeing.
Why does the experience of less stimulating activities e.g., hearing a river flow or watching the sunset, hold one’s attention wholly, prompting reflection and the restoration of energy. MA Arts, Health and Wellbeing students participate in research to explore if exploring SF creatively can result in an embodied experience which further enhances wellbeing.
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February 2024 - 'Embodied Place'
A group exhibition of work exploring the connection between human and place, shown at Lambs Gallery Lostwithiel.
February 2024 - 'Beyond Disciplinarity'
Guest lecturer and workshop delivery for MA Arts, Health and Wellbeing students attending Plymouth Marjon University
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October 2023 - 'Materials'
A group exhibition of work exploring the tactile properties of, and agency of materials, shown at Lambs Gallery Lostwithiel.
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June 2022 - 'Lostwithiel is…'
A collaborative work produced for the Lostwithiel Arts Trail featuring:
‘Bountiful’ and ‘Indigo river II’ by Red Peters, Sian Cornish & participants of the Tin Red Line workshop
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June 2021 - 'Plymouth Youth Autism Dental Health Project'.
Developing creative research methods with Plymouth University.
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August 2019 - 'To Feel, to Think to Imagine'
A collaborative exhibition and residency held in August 2019 at the National Trust’s Old Net Loft in Polperro, Cornwall.
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