2026

WASTE

Upcoming June 2026, Jaywick Martello Tower.

Solo exhibition celebrating the use of waste products as materials, including a talk about my practice and film debut of ‘Zero Wasteman’.

2025

Dolphin Derby.

A fun way to learn all about the local marine environment and how to protect it. Funded by Tendring District Council, a take on the original donkey derby, but with costumes made from recycled materials. Held at the end of the summer in Walton on the Naze.

Eco Youth Exhibition.

At Harwich Arts and Heritage Centre, Jaywick Martello Tower and The Nose Artspace (Walton), multiple site exhibition funded by Essex County Councils Arts and Culture Fund

Eco Youth Station Art.

Permanent and semi-permanent displays of work from the Eco Youth project displayed at railway stations across North Essex including Harwich, Dovercourt, Manningtree and Wivenhoe.

Sculpture and street art Mapping.

Funded by Colchester City Council

2024

Birdwords.

Solo exhibition, Level Best gallery. June 2024.

Whalewords.

Solo exhibitio, Harwich Arts and Heritage Centre. June/July 2024

Eco Youth Project.

A wellbeing and environment project for young people living in an area of financial deprivation and those with learning disabilities. Exploring small interventions, eco entrepreneurship and employability. Funded by Essex County Councils arts and Culture Fund July 2024 - April 2025

Mapping the Colne walks.

Funded by Colchester City Councils Culture and Creative Events Fund

2023

Essex Birds. Jaywick Martello Tower. November 2023

Organising and curating an exhibition with female Essex artists representations of Essex birdlife.

Our Colchester.

Organising and curating an exhibition of work created by the participants of art workshops held at Futures in Mind and Level Best Cafe and funded by Colchester City Council’s Cultural and Events Fund and Futures in Mind

Connecting Shoals.

Art Exchange, University of Essex. Colchester. July 2023

Part of a group exhibition connecting the marine environment and coastal communities.

Seaside Blues.

The Nose, Walton-on-the-Naze. Feb - Mar 2023

Part of a programme of films, Talks and readings

2022

LEAF.

Leaf environmental Hub, Colchester. Dec 2022- Jan 2023

Curated a group exhibition in Colchester City Centre to celebrate the opening of the centre

Into the Blue

Colchester Hospital, Colne Gallery. Oct-Nov

Organised, curated and funded a group exhibition l in aid of Marie Curie.

The Christmas Carol Experience.

Colchester City Centre. Oct 2022 - Jan 2023

Part of a group exhibition window trail based on the Christmas Carol story by Dickens

FLOOD:

Clacton-on-Sea July- Aug 2022

A series of workshops working with vulnerable adults in Clacton, exploring coastal erosion, flooding and climate change through art, craft and performance.

COAST:

Old Grocery, Wivenhoe. Aug 2022

Solo exhibition, Exploring our relationship with the oceans and our coast

Dear 2050: Oceans on the rise.

Kammgarn Zurich Feb - Mar

Part of a group exhibition . Recipient of Climate award for lifetime achievement in environmentalism.

2021

Dear 2050: Oceans on the Rise.

Kunsthaus, Zurich. Dec 2021 - Jan 2022

Part of a group guest exhibition . ‘Dead Seas Scroll - How long is long enough’ Was First Prize winner.

Velorose Gallery.

Charterhouse Square. London. Dec 2021 - Mar 2022

Group exhibition

Mapping the Coast.

Solo exhibition at Jaywick Martello Tower August - September

Mapping the Coast.

Hay Gallery, Colchester June - July

2020

Artist in Residence. ‘Tile Postcards’

Brightlingsea Museum. Through lockdown 2020

2019

Microplastics .

Gallery 142, Felixstowe. Oct 2019

Group exhibition. Film of ‘Jeff the Whale - He died for our sins’ displayed.

Beyond Plastics.

The Minories, Colchester. Sept 2019

Part of a group exhibition exploring marine plastic waste.

2018

Plastic Oceans.

Christine Storey Gallery, Brightlingsea June - Aug 2018

Solo exhibition including ‘Jeff the Whale’.

Pankhursts Child.

Art Exchange, Essex University, Colchester.

Part of a group exhibition celebrating the suffrage movement.