I am a visual artist working in (and in the spaces between) sculpture, painting, response to site, print, public action, drawing, photography and video.
My work looks at the overlooked, things that should be given more than a passing glance, moments that would benefit from magnification. The works I make are often found, realised, made or placed in the public realm.
I also work with other people; collaborate, teach, coordinate, lead public realm projects and facilitate artist networks.
As a counterbalance to direct interactions that punctuate my public projects, my work plays with ideas of placement, slightness, observation and distant collaborations.
I’d love to work within the arts department to create a new body of work in a range of mediums using a range of techniques, materials and mediums.
Some staring points include; working with the print department to further develop digital prints relating to my series ‘the grease mark left by a passengers hair on a bus window’, working with textiles to realise a large scale sculpture titled ‘covered fruit machine’, work with casting and mould making to refine a series of public sculptures called ‘soaps’ and work on new large scale sculptures in metal.
Working with other people is an integral part of my practice, I’m keen to work alongside current students to discuss ideas and methodologies in our work. There could be scope for informal crits, maybe collaborative projects will emerge, I’d be excited to see where conversations might led.