About

A key focus of my practice is supporting neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+, and working-class communities. I have collaborated with organisations such as The Whitechapel Centre, Earth Moves Cooperative and Homotopia, delivering projects that combine practical skills with a distinctive, playful approach. I often incorporate humour into my work and enjoy updating familiar iconography for a contemporary context. For example, reimagining the Liver Bird with rollers in her hair, Scouse brows, and 110s to reflect local identity in a funny way.

Across all aspects of my practice, I aim to create environments where individual voices intersect with collective experience. Participation is central, whether through workshops, installations, publications or visual storytelling. By centring collaboration and accessibility, my work offers people the chance to see themselves reflected, connect with others, and contribute to shared creative experiences, transforming art into a space for dialogue, empowerment, and shared expression.

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