My portrait of Lissy has been shortlisted in this year’s Portrait of Humanity awards.
My portrait of Lissy has been shortlisted in this year’s Portrait of Humanity awards.
A new political piece, dedicated to those who’ve lost their lives as a result of benefits being revoked, or the the bedroom tax.
This is my project from my residency in Fljotstunga, Iceland. It comprises paper boats, floating in rural Iceland, including in an ice and lava cave. It’s about lots of things – human fragility in the harsh landscape, the sheer aburdity of placing paper in this extreme environment, journeys – literal and emotional, displacement, etc. It…
Episode 72 of the Disability Visibility Project – it’s me! Also: spoke with Mike Layward at Midlands Arts Papers Launch and for the Research/Curate podcast.
I was honoured to be asked by the wonderful Aidan Moseby to speak on a panel at an event at MAC Birmingham about representation of disabled artists. I wrote a follow-up article summarising the sorts of things I said.
It was really rewarding to finally see Paradise Lost, my project about town planning and homelessness, come to fruition. It was created to make 50 years of Milton Keynes, and took about 18 months to come together – it was a real labour of love. It’s been showing as part of MK Fringe 2018, on…
Amazing news – especially considering that I don’t write any more! I have been shortlisted for the Montreal Poetry Prize. I am in the 2015 anthology. You can read my poem, The African Burial Ground, and hear a recording of me reading it here. (You might want to glance at a famous piece of American…