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A view of a library and its community, capturing fleeting moments of movement and gesture.The Library of Movement28 July...
23/02/2026

A view of a library and its community, capturing fleeting moments of movement and gesture.

The Library of Movement
28 July 2025 – 22 August 2025

The Library of Movement was a solo exhibition bringing together a new body of drawings and prints developed during an artist residency at Durning Library and Brixton Library. Through a methodology of observational drawing, the works respond to the slow choreography and subtle connections of everyday life within the libraries walls.

A massive thank you to the Eaton Fund and Lambeth Libraries to who supported the residency and exhibition.

Facilitated and curated by the brilliant Rosella Black:

Photo Credit: Kirti Virmani:

Exhibition Opening Soon: The Library of Movement, curated by  .I am delighted to say that in a week and a half I will be...
20/07/2025

Exhibition Opening Soon: The Library of Movement, curated by .

I am delighted to say that in a week and a half I will be exhibiting a new body of work from my residency that explores the library as a site of motion and connection.

The Library of Movement runs from the 28th July to the 22nd August at Durning Library, 167 Kennington Ln, London, SE11 4HF.

✨Please join us on Wednesday 30th July for the opening night between 6-8 pm.

Swipe to see the traces grow —>As you move your hands, blue splines grow from your fingers and become a record of your b...
29/06/2025

Swipe to see the traces grow —>
As you move your hands, blue splines grow from your fingers and become a record of your body’s movements in space, a living, digital drawing.

Documentation from the XR immersive experience Seeing The Unseen, recorded using the digital eyes of the headset, 28-31 May 2025.

Many thanks to my collaborators Mathew Boardman, senior technician of .school.of.art iLab and dancer, and for putting on the exhibition.

Arms Up. The viewer, as performer and artist, interacting with the Unseen.Seeing the Unseen is an exploration of time, m...
27/06/2025

Arms Up. The viewer, as performer and artist, interacting with the Unseen.

Seeing the Unseen is an exploration of time, movement and the methods of visualising human connection in a technological age. As the viewer moves they create digital marks that exist three dimensionally in the space and layer over pre-existing traces of a performance to create a time based collaboration.

Thank you to everyone that came to experience this immersive interactive XR artwork .

I am delighted to announce that Eloïse Frey, the wonderful dancer who I initially began this work with, will be performi...
28/05/2025

I am delighted to announce that Eloïse Frey, the wonderful dancer who I initially began this work with, will be performing at the private view of Seeing The Unseen. Eloïse will be responding to the XR immersive art work and our original performance of dancer and artist that has been preserved digitally and made visible through the VR headset.

Seeing the Unseen opens to the public today, 11-5 and is on daily till Saturday gallery. Pop in any day to try the immersive experience or join us for the Private View 5-7 pm on Thursday 29th May.

is a Strasbourg-born French contemporary dancer, movement creative, dance filmmaker and photographer based in London. She has a BA Hons in Contemporary Dance and the MA Screendance from London Contemporary Dance School. Her work explores abstract themes that reflect on the human experience in today’s society. She is interested in working with interdisciplinarity to broaden the reach, concept and aesthetic of contemporary movement.

For the last few months, as the Stanley Picker Print Tutor, I’ve been experimenting with VR technology to represent huma...
16/05/2025

For the last few months, as the Stanley Picker Print Tutor, I’ve been experimenting with VR technology to represent human movement in the absence of the body. I am therefore delighted to invite you to experience this new work in my exhibition:

Seeing the Unseen
Showing at Stanley Picker Gallery
Wednesday 28th May - Saturday 31st May 2025

Seeing the Unseen presents an immersive XR artwork that allows you to interact with visual traces of movement left by the performance of a dancer and artist. As you move, your own digital traces overlap to create a growing, living map of movement, a digital drawing as you become performer and artist.

This project has been made in collaboration with the incredible Dancer, Eloise Frey, , Senior Immersive Digital Technician at Kingston University, Matthew Boardman and Kingston University’s ilab.

Please join me for the Private View on the Thursday 29th May, 5-7 PM

Stanley Picker Gallery, open daily 11-5
Kingston School of Art, Grange Street,
Kingston-Upon-Thames, KT1 2SG

It was an absolute pleasure to be one of the 66 members of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers who exhibited at the...
29/03/2025

It was an absolute pleasure to be one of the 66 members of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers who exhibited at the London Original Print Fair for its 40th Anniversary.

It was also the first time I have shown ‘Becoming’, a monotype that presents the body as a collection of moving parts, connected and in a contestant state of becoming. It was joined by my lithograph, You Disappear, Bound By Grief.

A heartfelt thank you to and for such an amazing opportunity.

Prints available upon enquiry x

‘Becoming’ and ‘You Disappear, Bound By Grief’ are on their way to the London Original Print Fair 2025 with the Royal So...
15/03/2025

‘Becoming’ and ‘You Disappear, Bound By Grief’ are on their way to the London Original Print Fair 2025 with the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers.

Catch these works at Somerset House next week amongst an array of incredible prints on show from the 20th-23rd March.

Resolved Steps I and III, framed together for the Clifford Chance Postgraduate Printmaking Survey exhibition, presents a...
24/01/2025

Resolved Steps I and III, framed together for the Clifford Chance Postgraduate Printmaking Survey exhibition, presents a dancer moving in space and time. Exploring the body as a material, Resolved Steps uses embodied marks to capture the transformation of a figure in flux.

While this exhibition closed last week it was an incredible experience to show my work with so many amazing artists:








I also have works currently on show and available for enquires in the:

✨Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery, London on till the 31st Jan

✨Other Worlds, New Works from the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, The Burton at Bideford Gallery, on till the 1st March

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