2024

‘Ode to Mother’

St Anne’s House, Bristol.

26-28th January

White ceramic pitcher, kettle, and bowl on a bed of reddish-brown rocks in an art installation.
Miniature diorama of Earth and human-made objects, including a small pile of white tins, a miniature gas cylinder, and a small shoe, with a tombstone labeled "Mother Earth" and a globe illustration, representing environmental concerns.

‘Carrier bag for the Great Cosmic Mother’

Collaborative vessels with Cecily Loveys Jervoise

St Anne’s House, Bristol.

26-28th January

Decorative ceramic bowl with a blue and gold leaf design, adorned with twisted bark around its rim.
A ceramic cup with a dark glaze and irregular edges, decorated with metallic elements resembling draped fabric or vines, with a handle shaped like a branch or vine.
A glass bowl with dried mushroom slices and stems, some protruding over the edge, isolated on a white background.
A blue ceramic bowl with gold decorative patterns holds several small, dried brown leaves and a tiny, dried fruit or seed attached to the rim.
Blue ceramic bowl on windowsill containing several rusty metal objects.
A black vase filled with various shaped cookies, some decorated with white chocolate, sitting on a white windowsill near a window with a parking lot outside.

2023

‘An Ode to the NHS’

Centrespace Gallery

10-22nd November

Five white ceramic jars with blue painted designs and wooden tops, labeled 'Staffing,' 'Funding,' 'NHS,' 'Elixir of Long Life,' and an unlabeled jar, decorated with symbols related to health and healthcare.

‘Words to Change the World’

Centrespace Gallery

10-22nd November

A ceramic vase with black and white anti-war slogans printed on it, including words like 'PEACE', 'DESTRUCTION', 'CONSUMER', 'ILLEGAL', and 'ALIEN'.
Decorative black vase with words related to refugee experience in white lettering, including joy, development, nurture, grow, inspire, hope, refuge, and scream.
A black and gray ceramic vase decorated with words related to wisdom, inspiration, and peace, arranged vertically and in block letters.
A black and white vase with words and phrases related to conspiracy theories and beliefs, such as 'GENOCIDE,' 'GOVERNMENT,' 'PROPAGANDA,' and 'UNDERSTAND,' printed all over it.

‘Just here to have fun’

SET Woolwich

7/9/-15/10

A ceramic vase with a brown top and a white base featuring the phrase "Just here to have fun" engraved on it.
A ceramic vase with the phrase "Just here to have fun" engraved on it, placed on a windowsill with a blurry cityscape in the background.
A ceramic vase with a wide body, narrow neck, and dark brown top, featuring a speckled off-white glaze.
Ceramic vase with the inscription 'Just here to have fun' sitting on a black windowsill in front of a bright window.

‘Oh FFS’

Sods Law, What can go wrong will go wrong

Bermondsey project

17-18/07

Black ceramic mug with beige text ‘OH FFS’ and a textured surface, placed on a white background.
A vintage black and white coffee mug with the brand name 'OHS FCES' painted on it, hanging on a wall hook.

‘Three Faced’

Between Different States

Bloc Projects, Sheffield

11-27/05

Ceramic mask sculpture with painted facial features on a white base, with a mirror reflecting the sculpture in the background.
An abstract sculpture of a face with expressive features, painted in white, brown, black, and green, displayed on a circular platform in front of a mirror.

‘Water or Wine’

I was Baptised in Fortnite

School of the Damned x West Art Collective

Antwerp Mansion, Manchester

26/01

Six vintage ceramic cups with the word "FINE" printed on them, stacked on a wooden surface with a blurred background.
Arranged tea cups and a vase on an antique piano with a wooden staircase in the background.
Stacked light blue ceramic cups with brown rims and the word 'WATER' embossed in red, placed on a wooden surface with a decorative vase in the background.
Ceramic kitchenware set including a water bottle and several cups, all in matching mint green with wooden lids and inscriptions labeled 'WATER' and 'WINE'

2022

‘Nebula’

WIP 1

Birmingham School of Art

27/09-2/10

Two metal artifacts displayed on a red cloth in a museum case.
A glass display case with a red velvet interior, showcasing two metallic objects, placed in an indoor setting with people and computers visible in the background.
Three ceramic pots with earthy, marbled glaze finishes on a white background.

2021

‘Politeacal mug 1’

Centrespace Gallery, Bristol

13-24/11

A ceramic mug with artwork and text. It features a man in shorts holding a fishing pole, with speech bubbles and various text sayings around it, including "Let the bodies pile high" and "But he's trying his best in the".
Decorative ceramic mug with blue background, green glasses with black lettering, and various travel-related illustrations and text referring to Barnard Castle.
Ceramic mug with a blue background displaying a yellow patch with red border and black text that reads, "Be Vague Cover Our Backs Shirk Responsibility."
A cylindrical paper craft or mixed-media art piece with a blue background, decorated with images, text, and objects related to politics, community, and social issues.
A ceramic mug with inspirational text on the rim that reads 'STRENGTH DO YOU WANT YOUR PO...' and a rainbow inside at the bottom. The mug has a scenic design on its exterior.
Empty coffee mug with poop emoji pattern and blue handle, viewed from above on a white surface.

Decorative mug with political cartoon images, including caricatures of Donald Trump, a train, and maps of North Korea and South Korea, with the numbers 51.9 and 48.1, and the word 'PROPAGANDA' visible.

‘Politeacal mug 2’

Centrespace Gallery, Bristol

13-24/11

Decorative ceramic mug with political illustrations and words, including a caricature of a man speaking, surrounded by text and small objects.
Ceramic mug with caricatures of politicians, with a speech bubble asking "What about Northern Ireland?" and various numbers and words around it.
Decorative ceramic jar with collaged images, drawings, and text, including a red bus, a map, and various notes.

‘Red, White and Blue’

Centrespace Gallery, Bristol

13-24/11

A decorative round plate with red background featuring collage-style images and text. The border has the phrase "What does it mean to you" and imagery representing social issues and historical references.
A circular object with a red outer ring featuring the text 'BE KIND' repeatedly in black, and a blank cream-colored center.
A red, shallow, oval-shaped dish with the word 'Butter' written upside down on the outside. Inside the dish, there are small tiles spelling out 'red white and blue' with images of a woman and a crown.
Close-up of a circular object resembling a vintage map or game board with yellow, red, black, and white details. The map features words like 'WIFE BEATER,' 'POLICE BRUTALITY,' 'INTERNET' and 'MOTHER.' There is a central yellow circle with what appears to be a face overlayed with text. The background is red with black and white illustrations, and additional words like 'MANIPULATION,' 'THUG,' and 'CAN'T BREATHING' are scattered across.