Artist · Curator · Creative Producer
My practice sits between contemporary art, curatorial research and community-led cultural work. I am interested in process, accessibility, and how audiences engage with art across physical and digital spaces.
Throughout the year the Fuse project researched and collated over 100 years of queer histories from King’s Lynn and North Norfolk, working with archival material, community knowledge and contemporary sources.I brought the material together and curated the Walking with Pride exhibition, presenting these local LGBTQ+ histories in a way that was engaging and accessible for audiences.
Curated and produced an exhibition showcasing emerging artists aged 16–25 from East Anglia at Cambridge Artworks. Supported by a Norwich & Norfolk Festival bursary, the project included an immersive video room and provided professional development opportunities for early-career artists and technicians.
Co-curated a multi-sensory exhibition as part of the Inspired by Nature programme led by Babylon ARTS and supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Working with the Basecoat Collective, I helped select works from an open call, shape the exhibition narrative, and develop an accessible spatial layout celebrating connections to the Fenland landscape.
A temporary sculptural installation inspired by Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi, exhibited at Babylon Gallery (Dec 2023). Constructed entirely from donated waste materials, the work reflected on excess, memory, and renewal, inviting audiences to consider the relationship between past, present, and future.