Exhibitions and Conferences
Tyneham Unravelled an exhibition at Tyneham: 2025
Coming soon!
British Library Green Libraries Conference: 2024
It was a pleasure to present and exhibit our HopePunk module at the British Library with MA students, Carla Bento,
Rishika Mahanta, and Louise Williams - great conversations and inspiring talks.




Hope Punk at Dorset COP: 2024
Dorset COP (Conference of the Parties) is an annual event that brings together people who are concerned about the climate and ecological emergency from a wide range of organisations campaign groups, businesses, politicians, academics. This talk led to me being invited to speak at the British Library Green Libraries Conference on the 25th November.
You can find out about Dorset COP 2025 at their website.
Illustration and Heritage at UAL, Chelsea School of Art: 2024
This was a fascination series of talks and an exhibition at the University of Arts (UAL), about illustration and heritage, where I presented Tyneham Unravelled, a work-in-progress.



Art Table at The Arc, Winchester 2024
Art Table was an exhibition of local artists sharing their practices and processes.




Into the Fold, Winchester School of Art, Artists' Book and Zine Fair 2024
I exhibited Time After Time in artist's book format, alongside work by colleagues and students from the University of Portsmouth




AHRA Situated Ecologies of Care: 2023
I co-chaired a conversation and co-created an exhibtion about drawing at AHRA with colleagues Nicola Crowson and Leago Madumo: 'Drawing Attention: ways in which art practices can be used to engage, empower and activate architectural design students and academics, in troubled times.' Our article, written in collaboration with Phevos Kallitsis, will be published soon.





Information, Medium, and Society: Sorbonne, Paris 2023
Reflecting on creative methods of telling stories - conversations and an exhibition



Whole Earth - NASA's Blue Marble at 50: 2022
I exhibited and presented at a 3 day conference and series of events funded by the British Association of American Studies and US Embassy, devoted to revisiting the political, cultural and philosophical impact of the Blue Marble photograph. The website hosts a gallery of commissioned artworks, recordings of talks and further discussion of the photograph. The detailed illustration works well when projected at large scale.



Flow: 2014
FLOW was an exhibition at the Brick Lane Gallery in 2014, co-curated by Rachael Brown and Karen Loader. The artists, Christiane Shepherd, Karen Loader, Linda Jenkins and Rachael Brown, were all exploring similar themes of scale and process.





Veils: 2006
This installation was completed while I was studying at the Institute of Education in London, 2006. We were asked to make an artwork in response to our research; I chose to investigate the hidden history of female artists and to promote the use of more inclusive and diverse references in the classroom.

Veils: 3500 x 1500mm
An interactive installation which asks the audience to weave the names of female artists into The Story of Art, a book which only names white men in the first editions.