Exhibitions & events in March & April

After a relative quiet artistic period of time making, reading, navigating (our current new normal) I am delighted to have my work in a number of new exhibitions.

Here, (group) mixed media on japanese paper with collage and stitch. 2020

Here, (group) mixed media on japanese paper with collage and stitch. 2020

Restriction

an online group exhibition of miniature works in letterpress drawers.

Organised by Amanda Lynch and in partnership with Clayhill Arts, Somerset. A correspondence collective online exhibition which will be followed by associated events 23rd March - 6th April

All works are selected following an Open Call and are inspired by restrictions of the pandemic.

Here ii , iii Responding to our multilayered and complex relationship with Dwelling and my experiences during Lockdown.

Here ii , iii

Responding to our multilayered and complex relationship with Dwelling and my experiences during Lockdown.

This online exhibition is viewable on the correspondence collective website. (Link above)

The Virus who came to tea

an online exhibition curated by Roisin projects. A showcase of 68 invited artists whose work explores ‘the nature and act of staying at home. You can also view selected works on the Roisin Projects Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/r_is_n.projects/

Dwelling, book work on Japanese paper. 2020

Dwelling, book work on Japanese paper. 2020

Artists Responding to…

I am chuffed to have my work from the Tracing Shadows project, exhibited last summer, featured in this monthly Zine.

Artists responding to …is a monthly publication ‘which uses creative depictions and literature to highlight current world issues, news and movements that aren't getting the attention that they deserve. A political and environmental platform to help ignite conversations and spread awareness through visual and written poetic responses.’.

In issue 7 / March my work featured uses alternative photographic processes, including photograms, chemigrams and photographic lithography. It incorporates words, articles and documents about ways to manage the coastline and the importance of the natural environments of the salt marshes to ‘hold back’ and help contain rising sea levels. Words that provide ways to mitigate a possible flooded future.

Time window, detail - digital print on Hannehuhle bamboo of photogram, 2020

Time window, detail - digital print on Hannehuhle bamboo of photogram, 2020

Coming up - I’ve been invited to show some of my digital prints in a gallery showcase in Torquay, Devon. This exhibition starts in April and will include an opportunity to take a digital tour. More to follow : )