My interest in form and the exploration of working three dimensionally has evolved over time and has taken a number of different directions. Lacking a formal art education I have developed my primarily sculptural practice through a range of short courses and self exploration of varied materials and methods as described on the home page.
I have benefited greatly from the high standards of tuition and facilities at the City Lit in London where I have taken a range of courses over several years. The current government policies of reducing funding to such adult education colleges is a travesty that will deprive many people in their middle years and older from exploring and developing their inner creativity.
I have had varied and worthwhile work as an academic teacher and researcher and as a senior manager within local government among other forms of casual and free-lance work including manual occupations. Not all of this is relevant to my art, but much of it has been and it continues to inform how I work and the ideas and concepts I seek to develop through it.
Having a sociological imagination and a curiosity about human consciousness and the ways subjectivity becomes reified and embodied in artistic forms is a good starting point to contemporary artistic practice. My art may reflect many of the discontinuities in my personal life, but it is also a way of connecting across time and the multiple identities we all inhabit.
I have shown my work in a number of end of year shows at the City Lit. One piece made while on studying there was short listed in 2008 for the finals of the Victoria and Albert Inspirations competition and was subsequently on display in the V&A. More recently I have shown my work;
2009
November 28th to December 20th
Sculpture at the Rock Tower. Tuffnell Park Road, London N 7. With Hinchee Hung.
2010
February 4th – 7th
Unearthed at the Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston Road, London NW1 2BA Joint show with five other artists
March 27th
Behind Closed Doors at the Market Estate Project, North Road, London N7
(see also more images). With Hinchee Hung
June 19th to July 4th
In Transit, Islington Exhibits, Waitrose Holloway Road N7 With Andy Charalambous and Hinchee Hung.
8th – 19th September
Totem in the Start Exhibition, Clarence House, The Mall, London SW1. With Hinchee Hung.
2011
5 – 12 June
Highly Strung in Hoxton, London N1 With Hinchee Hung a show of suspended art
2012
19 – 29th July
Re-turned Islington Exhibits, Waitrose, Holloway Road N7
Sept -Oct
Work in group show An Tallis, Ullapool, IV24
Oct
Broch Arising public art installation as part of Assynt Festival
Dec 2012 – April 2013
‘Save the Conker’ as part of Look Out Art Trail with Hinchee Hung and John O’Leary, St George’s ward Islington N7. Funded by Islington Council.
April 2013 – June
‘Hanging in Holloway’, Busworks London N1, joint show with Belle Robinson
May 2013
Member show An Talla Solais, Ullapool
October 2013
Open air show of large (and small) work Assynt Festival, Lochinver IV 27