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Three of my works have been selected for this online exhibition curated around the individual and collective response to the environment represented in landscape painting today.
I am honoured to have received The Nancy Graham Memorial Book Award, a prize for the concertina book I made from my Sailing Residency ‘Beyond Boundaries’.
The Wilderness Art Collective 2023 group show ‘Changing Landscape’ draws together work from 27 artists making up the Wilderness Art Collective. Form in 2018, WAC’s members’ work discusses the natural world.
Three of my peat based monotypes have been selected alongside text by writer Leonie Charlton in the 22nd Issue of The Dark Mountain Project.
A musician and an artist connecting to nature in a single day. The Wonderland project is a creative collaboration between a singer-songwriter (Kate Ellis) and a visual artist (Geraldine van Heemstra), using music, art and nature to inspire change.
Twenty-two multi disciplinary artists present a circular artwork response chain, taking the viewer on a revelatory journey through poetry, painting, textile, sound, fictions, animation, projection, sculpture, photography and mixed media.
MATERIALS & PROCESS brings together four artists whose distinctive material visual languages find common ground in their experimental process driven techniques, that are influenced by their respective life experiences and interests.
Artists from the Wilderness Art Collective presented ‘Wilderness for the Mind’, an online exhibition highlighting the connection between nature and mental wellbeing at this strange and unprecedented time. The show included paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, collage, weavings, photography, video and installations, with daily interviews, studio visits and artist demonstrations.
I am delighted that my work has been selected for The Clifford Chance exhibition “Postgraduate Printmaking in London 2019: A Survey of London Art Colleges”.
I’ve been invited to give a talk at Plymouth University’s Walkings New Movements Conference
The Royal Geographical Society, London, September 2019
An installation at the art exhibition, LANDLINES, curated by, and showcasing artists from The Wilderness Art Collective and supporting The Wilderness Foundation UK. The Wilderness Art Collective is a non-profit group of creative, artists, explorers and environmentalists whose work discusses the natural world.
MA Graduation Show, City & Guilds London Artschool, September 2019
This body of work reflects my deep connection with the natural world through the practice of walking. Drawing and sound devices created from found objects become extension of my body, recording the intangibility of the elements.