'Girl Whatever' (2026) solo exhibition at Fountain Arts, Scunthorpe
'Introducing Grafters Collective' (2024) exhibition at Peckham Pelican, London
Group exhibition introducing Grafters Collective, a collective of emerging working class artists from across the UK.
Strong as Steel was an art exhibition taking place alongside the Scunthorpe Pride celebrations in August 2024, showcasing the work of contemporary artists who identify as queer.
Curated by Robin Stones
A selection of my short video work shown from 17th-25th October 2023.
'Our Home' (2023) exhibition as a part of the Our Future Heritage commission at Our Big Picture, Grimsby
'The Garden of GY Delights' (2023)
Knitted tapestry triptych. 10x10cm knitted squares created by the community in Grimsby through workshops and an open call. Larger knitted panels made by the artist.
Photos by Abbie Jennings.
'Sumfink, Nuffink, Anyfink, Everyfink' soft sculpture installation (2022-2023)
Recycled fabric and toy stuffing soft sculptures, hand-emroidered faces, crochet embellishments, feather boas, bells, inflatable sofa. Colouring pencil and fine liner on paper, plastic gems, cardboard, modelling paste.
'You are Great Grimsby' (2021) exhibition at Docks Academy, Docks Beers
'me snogging my favourite places in grimsby' series of three paintings (2021), acrylic paint on mountboard
Hosted by Docks Beers in the Docks Academy venue for Great Grimsby Day, January 22nd-23rd 2022.
'me snogging docks beers' used for exhibition promotion.
'the life and death of mr egg' (2021)
A competitive online exhibition all about eggs.
Available at @century_eggs_and_spam on Instagram.
'the ethical consequences of a subtle pastiche' (2019)
End of year exhibition for the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design Final Major Project at Franklin College.
Exhibition poster design by Lauren Blendell.
'Sitting in the crotch of this fig tree' (2019), acrylic paint on mountboard
Hosted by Lincs Inspire, my painting was chosen to be displayed in this free exhibition of artwork inspired by literature. 'Sitting in the crotch of this fig tree' was inspired by 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath.