16th January - 2nd February 2025
The John Ruskin Prize is the fastest growing multi-disciplinary art prize in the UK. With the values of the radical polymath John Ruskin at it's core, the Prize has a growing reputation for supporting and promoting artists, designers and makers whose work defies easy categorisation.
1st February - 16th March 2025
This exhibition will feature artists who construct artworks from a wide variety of materials including bronze, ceramics, paper, plant cordage and metal. I'll be presenting vessels inspired by both the Winter and the Spring seasons, made using Japanese paper and natural yarns including wool, mohair and silk.
21st September - 31st October 2024
Creative Connections is a year-long programme which creates a space for creative people who are beginning to establish themselves professionally. Visit the exhibition to gain insights into this new initiative, and explore the specialist skills involved in furniture design, millinery, stone and wood carving, letterpress, textiles, and much more.
6th - 9th October 2024
Making Spaces provides a unique platform for 16 artisans to showcase their skills & craftsmanship to the visitors of Decorex. I will demonstrate the making processes that go into the creation of my unique vessels, providing a hands on experience to the luxury design community.
7th September - 27th October 2024
In this new annual showcase, Design-Nation will shine a spotlight on emerging talents. All exhibiting makers have recently graduated at BA & MA levels & have a strong commitment to sustainable practice. Expect to see an inspiring programme of supporting events alongside.
18th June - 18th August 2024
I was overjoyed that my 'Imbolc' vessels inspired by the Spring season were selected to be shown at the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition. They were displayed in the sunny turmeric coloured Lecture Room, which has been hung by Veronica Ryan RA.
Held every year since 1769, the Summer Exhibition displays works in a variety of mediums and genres by emerging & established artists. It is the world’s oldest open submission exhibition, and I was honoured to be a part of it.
London Craft Week
16th - 19th May 2024
Future Icons Selects is an annual showcase with over 50 artists from a multitude of craft disciplines on display, demonstarting the very best in contemporary craft from around the world as part of London Craft Week.
Future Icons Selects is on a mission to highlight working artisans and create a platform for them to sustainably grow their businesses and help keep crafts skills alive.
16th June - 7th July 2024
Set in the beautiful town of Quenington in the Cotswolds, the ‘Colours of the Garden’ exhibition reflects the maker’s reaction to the garden and its surrounds.
23rd November - 10th December 2023
Winter Craft Show's exhibition is curated into thoughtful still-lifes, mixing the work of your favourite ceramicists and textile artists, woodworkers and metalworkers, just like you might at home.
9th - 13th October 2023
Formed with Future Heritage brought exceptional work by 40+ contemporary makers to the home of design and decoration – Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, with many new pieces created specially for the event.
Future Heritage has a track record for spotting the next big thing. For this year’s edition, renowned design journalist and curator Corinne Julius carefully selected contemporary makers at the forefront of craft. Their work was thoughtfully and rigorously executed with makers pushing their chosen material or process in new directions.
London Design Festival 2023
16th – 30th September
This captivating exhibition both inspires and delights with an alchemy of transformative materials and forms. The collection features new perspectives and pioneering techniques, which offer thought-provoking insights into a progressive and playful approach to design.
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