FEATURED WORK

PAST ADVENTURES

  • Nevertheless, We Persisted

    For Midlands Arts Centre

    "Equal rights for others doesn't mean less rights for you. It isn't pie."

    An exhibition inspired by and featuring cards, letters and messages of support sent to Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham from across the globe during protests around LGBTQ+ inclusive teaching.

    Showcasing the gentle, eloquent force of the handwritten note as a powerful form of activism, the exhibition also explored 50 years of change and challenge in both legislation and social attitudes towards LGBTQ+ representation within education.

  • Moon Museum

    For Little Earthquake as part of MoonFest
    In collaboration with Deniz Sözen

    Get six famous artists to make six new artworks. Shrink them onto a tiny ceramic tile. Sneak it onto a rocket and leave it on the Moon. The tiny Moon Museum smuggled onto Apollo 12 was the world’s first piece of Space Art. And it was time for history to repeat itself.

    Community groups across the city collaborated with visual artist Deniz Sözen to create six brand new pieces of art inspired by the Moon landing — and we brought them together to create our very own Moon Museum for 2019.

  • Moon Memories

    For Little Earthquake as part of MoonFest
    In collaboration with Rochi Rampal

    A social history project for Lunar Lovers and Loathers! An interactive and immersive installation inspired by 1960s living rooms, the public's recollections of the historic Apollo 11 mission, conspiracy theories and thoughts on the future of space exploration.

  • Deviser & Performer – Stan’s Cafe

    Devising and performing for meta-theatrical legends Stan's Cafe. Work includes: Deviser for Of All The People In All The World (Perth, London and Birmingham); Performer in Finger, Trigger, Bullet, Gun (Birmingham and London).

  • The Nocturnal House

    For Little Earthquake as part of The Three-Week Window Festival

    For one day only, an ordinary shop window on an ordinary street was transformed into a mysterious twilight world. Hundreds of pedestrians pressed their noses to the glass and peeked at the shy and secretive creatures who emerged from the shadows for a disco each hour.