My art making practice is primarily painterly, embodied, experiential and transformative; I work with past, present and future possibilities within myself through which I create possibility
My work embraces all things, in the performative post-humanist sense where all phenomena are mutually inclusive co-creative agents within life. I weave both the human and non-human, embracing the mix of stone and air and trees that form intricate aspects of self, identity, memory, movement and place.
I also facilitate, in one-to one’s, groups, and in partnership, with local artists and organisations, engaging within communities and schools. My interdisciplinary teaching practice weaves the arts, philosophy, sciences and more.
Projects
- From the Outside In‘blurring the line between art and science – through the body’ Artists (Morgan Sinton-Hewitt, Anna Dimitriu, Melissa Fisher, Elizabeth Murton and Heather Barnett) working alongside scientists (Dr Lewis Goodings, Betsy Lewis-Holmes, Sarah Bearchell), a musician (Holly Barker) and dancers (Amici Dance Theatre Company) engaged in an art-science exploration – the project provided participants with an opportunity to work with their peers, creatively explore how their bodies’ function mentally, phys
Work history
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Artist EducatorTwenty one and co
- Teddington, United KingdomFreelance
Siblings art group facilitation for charity supporting families with children with Downs Syndrome
Skills
- Oil Painting
- Drawing
- Watercolour
- Illustration
- Photography
- Writing
- Group Work
- Community Art
- Mentoring
- Collaboration
- Dance
- Ceative Writing
- Poetry
- Musician
Education
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BSc PsychologyThe University of Roehampton
- London, United Kingdom
Awards
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Prize for best undergraduate thesisThe University of Roehampton