Through my practice, I explore my relationship to the spaces and landscapes I call home.

I'm interested in the ways I share these spaces with those around me, especially those who aren’t often seen.

I seek to explore how my ADHD and connection to the natural world influences my practice as an artist.

My work is a portal.

Experience:

- a-n Artist Bursaries recipient 2023

- West Midlands Open, New Walsall Art Gallery

- ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND funding recipient
‘Developing Your Creative Practice’

- 'Stories of the River', Beauty & Utility, Pershore Library

- 'Queer Constellations' Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

- ‘Bodies of Nature’, Disability Arts Online

- 'From the Middle of Nowhere' British Vogue

- 'Queer and Pleasant Land' Panel Discussion, London Film Festival, British Film Institute

- ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND EMERGENCY FUNDING.

- 'As Water' by Sabrina Fuller (contribution), Obstructions, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester

- '(Re)wilding' Junior Digital Artist in Residence, Rural Media

Full CV available on request

I have ADHD and I consider myself Neurodiverse.

I pioneer support for people with mental health disabilities / people who define as Neurodiverse and their access to the arts.

I aim to challenge stigma, discrimination and prejudice towards mental health and I am open to discussing my conditions and how these affect me.

Please contact me for my access doc.

What is an access doc?