Selected Exhibitions

Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

Ceramic sculpture of building in Royal Scottish Academy edinburgh

Alight, Visual Arts Scotland, 26 Jan-22 Feb 2019

Three of my works were exhibited as part of a group exhibition in the Upper Galleries of the Scottish Royal Academy.

The three pieces were different in their material. A charcoal drawing (The Grey Area), a large scale ceramic sculpture (Interstice) and a thrown ceramic vessel (Brutal-idyl). See below for details.

*The Grey Area has subsequently been aquired by the NHS National Collection.

National Glass Centre, Sunderland

Sculpture of distorted building at National Glass Centre Sunderland

Reform: Final show of Ceramics and Glass Master of Arts 06-21 October 2018

This piece draws connection to the built environment through use of a local red brick used traditionally for rows of red brick terrace houses. While being used 

Drawing on the question of how digital technology projects onto our sense of space and reality.

Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre

12 Stories group show

June 2016

A reoccuring topic for the works in this exhibition was transition. Hong Kong presents  a constantly changing urban envinonment which seems all pervasive. Through construction and destruction material forms seems to be never far away from reworking. 

The work for this show responds to this situation. Whether it be a street sweeeper tidying their specific patch or a flyover as site of express transition disassociated with its context. Other works included unfired clay taking the form of steel rebar for the ubiquitous reinforced concrete construction.  These works were all responses to the transitional material states of urban Hong Kong.

Charcoal drawing of roadway overpass
Drawing in charcoal of bonsai tree

Baltic Centre for Visual Arts, Gateshead

Baltic gallery Gateshead

Book Apothecary show in the Baltic Mill Library.  May 2013

'In Passing' A mechanically powered flickbook animation featuring geometry seen through a passing viewpoint.

Commissioned as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympaid

 

 

Mechanical flickbook animation
Mechanical flickbook animation