Collaborated with other students to design, organise and later present an art-based activity based on the exhibition 'The Deepening' by Laura Wilson. This exhibition should a contemporary performance piece about Must Farm, and archaeological dig-site in Norfolk that was rich with Iron Age artefacts including many vessels. To see activity sheets for this event go to the Museum Projects Page.
Animation created for the Norfolk Broads that was later shown at an exhibition of art inspired by the Broads. This animation was created for school outreach by the Broads and talks students about some of the many birds that call the Broads home.
Once again collaborating with other students, I helped to produce an online exhibition in collaboration with the Stanley Picker Gallery. The exhibition looked at the relation between word and image and ways of showing narrative. The Exhibition centred around proof of a cryptid creature (the Kingston Cryptid), created by us, and spoke as though this was a real urban legend- it was not. Despite being created for the online viewer, the exhibition had a showing at Ben Judd's Gallery and inspired a walking tour. My object and label were created by me (seen below), I also created a mocumentary of a conspiracy theorist investigating the creature, that was later used as the trailer for the exhibition.
When volunteering with Fulham Palace and Gardens, I had the opportunity to propose to head Landscapers and Curators a Contemporary Collection Initiatives. Wanting to include the requests of the curators to have something inspired by the gardens and something that would reflect the locals of the borough of Fulham and Hammersmith, I created a collection that would collect images of locals gardens, one from when they moved in to their home and another that was taken recently. This project would map and record the ever changing landscapes of a London Borough. [Below: proposal presentation, Gif for social media]
I had the chance to present a Saturday Art Lab about how to create embroidery birds, in association with Norfolk Museum Services. The Art Labs were centred around how people can and have used art (textiles in particular) for activism.