Exhibitions & Projects
A selection of recent exhibitions, commissions, public art projects and collaborations.
Royal Academy
Summer Exhibition 2026
16 June - 23 August 2026
I was thrilled to have Three Sheep and a Vision selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2026, my second work to be included in the exhibition.
The piece was originally created for When Palmer Met Blake, an exhibition marking 200 years since the meeting of Samuel Palmer and William Blake.
Drawing on the visionary worlds of Blake and Palmer, Three Sheep and a Vision juxtaposes Blake's celestial sun and cloud with a distressed and disrupted landscape, reflecting humanity's impact on the natural world and the fragile balance of nature. Three sheep and apple blossom suggest hope of a return to Eden and a desire to live in greater harmony with the earth, as Palmer imagined in his pastoral visions.
Green and Pleasant Land
The North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford
27 May - 13 June 2026
I am pleased to exhibit Where There is a Heart in Green and Pleasant Land, a Printmakers Council exhibition exploring artists' responses to landscape and place.
The work forms part of an ongoing series investigating organs as nature's blueprints. Inspired in part by the pastoral traditions of British landscape art, including artists such as Paul Drury, the print reflects on connection, vulnerability and the hope that emerges from recognising our place within the natural world.
Occupied: Strange Company
Safehouses, Peckham, May 2026
Occupied: Strange Company was a curated exhibition that I conceived and organised for two stripped-back Victorian houses in Peckham.
Bringing together Royal Academicians, established practitioners, emerging artists and disability artists, the exhibition was built around a belief that unexpected and rewarding conversations can emerge when artists from different backgrounds and stages of practice are shown alongside one another. Rather than forming an existing group, the artists were brought together specifically for this project in response to the character and atmosphere of the houses.
The exhibition explored ideas of memory, presence and the uncanny, with painting, sculpture, installation, print, moving image and performance inhabiting the domestic spaces. As visitors moved through the buildings, relationships developed between artworks, rooms and traces of former lives, creating a shifting dialogue between the familiar and the strange.
Curating Occupied: Strange Company was both a challenge and a privilege, resulting in an exhibition marked by generosity, collaboration and a strong sense of artistic community.
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Guildford Dragon Interview
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Awarded The Guildford Design Award for Public Art - 2023
I was delighted to receive this wonderful award for my installation 'Host' at Guildford Station in November 23.
Host is an original artwork commissioned and funded by a partnership formed of: Network Rail, Cross Country, Great Western Railway, Southeast Communities Rail Partnership, South Western Railway, The Community Rail Network, The Arts Society, The Arts Society Guildford and Guildford Arts.
Swiss Church - London Covent Gardens
I'm excited to be working with the Swiss Church to develop their fabulous arts programme having been elected co-chair of their arts committee alongside installation artist Mary Branson.
The church already runs a successful arts programme, which includes a year-round programme of performances funded by Arts Council England, an annual exhibition curated by students of the MFA Curating programme at Goldsmiths, University of London, film nights, installations and one-off exhibitions.
https://swisschurchlondon.org.uk/
DAiSY
I have recently been elected to the Board of Directors of DAiSY - Disability Arts in Surrey.
DAiSY is an umbrella organisation which promotes and celebrates the works of D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse artists and disability arts organisations in Surrey.
The organisation strives to develop the south east as the lead region in the UK for disability and deaf cultural activity, making Surrey a welcoming and accessible place for all artists to practice.




