Education

Currently PhD (by practice) Royal College of Art.

MA Drawing as Process Kingston University, 2004.

BA Fine Art, Painting, Norwich School of Art, 1990.

Exhibitions

Solo shows

“The Violence of Hiccups” – Brewery Tap Gallery, UCA Project Space, Folkestone Oct. 2019

“Post Referendum Portraits” – SEAS, Brighton, May 2019

“It Will Be Beauty That Will Save the World”. One Paved Court Gallery, February 2019“

“Post Referendum Portraits”: – The Bowery, Hedingley, Leeds. April 2018

“Everybody Gets What Nobody Wants”: – Muse Gallery, London. March 2018

“Post Referendum Portraits”: – Canvas and Cream Gallery, London. December 2017

Group shows/Publications

“We Need Guns, Lots of Guns”, – “Viscous Circle” Old Biscuit Factory, Dec.2019 – Jan 2020.

“Bleedin’ Spunk Bandit” – Fringe Arts Bath, Bath, May 2019 .

“The Summoner, Matamorphosis/Paramorphosis” – Koniaren Gallery, Trebisov, Slovakia, May 2019.

“Things My Mother Said to Me” – Murze Magazine #4 April 2019.

“The Spectre of the Real” – SEAS, Brighton March 2019 .

“The Summoner, Matamorphosis/Paramorphosis” – Galeria Caraffova Väznica, Presov, Slovakia, March 2019.

“Chris, Charles and Taylor – Post Referendum Portraits”. Summer Salon, Islington Arts Factory, June 2018.

“Post Referendum Portraits” Angle magazine #1. Online magazine. October 2017.

“Chris, George & Charlie – Post Referendum Portraits”, AiR Competition- Summer Group Show 2017, Muse Gallery, London, July 2017.

“He Grew Up and Then Was Sold”, Creekside Open, APT gallery, London, 2017.

“Following Ships Until the End of Their Journey” Ibero-American Arts Award, London, 2016.

Residencies/Teaching

Currently working as (unpaid) artist in residence at Touchbase Care, Folkestone

Visiting Lecturer, Royal College of Art, December 2019.

2018 Artworks @ Touchbase Care 12 month project working with adults with physical and sensory impairments. Exploring their creativity and developing a creative identity through workshops and projects exploring collage, digital media, film and animation.

2017 Creative Thinking @ ARRCC six-month workshop program to encourage the adults with physical and sensory impairments to explore new ways of thinking and methods of creating art. The project was designed to empower the participants to explore their own creative potential, through a range of workshops and projects.  Project culminated with exhibition of participants work and two published documents.