My kinetic piece Where Do you Live? is currently showing at MK Calling 2020 (to re-open after lockdown!)

Many thanks to amazing collaborators Clive Doherty and Stuart Moore for amazing engineering and coding skills!
My kinetic piece Where Do you Live? is currently showing at MK Calling 2020 (to re-open after lockdown!)

Many thanks to amazing collaborators Clive Doherty and Stuart Moore for amazing engineering and coding skills!
My piece Sheela is featured in the december issue of Average Art magazine!
My new piece ‘Atomize‘ is showing as part of MK Calling at Milton Keynes Gallery. You can see it before 27th March. A little birdy tells me somebody wants to buy it!
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…
Was very honoured to be asked to participate in a panel talk at Sheffield Doc|Fest this year with artist Nwando Ebizie, senior producer Jo Verrent, and Neuroscientist Peter Kok. Here’s a transcript of my short talk before the panel discussion ensued, about outsiderness and social change in the context of my work.
Prints of my shadow installation piece ‘Berger’ were recently featured in HANDMAID, the exciting exhibition by We Are Sweet Art. Great opening – free cocktails and vulva cupcakes! My only opening that’s been so popular it was one-in, one-out (so to speak…) Touted by Red Magazine as one of the 7 best things to do…
My guerilla pop-up installation in a Milton Keynes underpass went spectacularly well! Several hundred people showed up to see ‘Fake Plastic Trees‘, my Memorial to the Midsummer Oak, which died in Central Milton Keynes after a shopping centre was built around it. We had amazing musicians and poets entertaining everybody for the full 2 hour…