Exhibitions

THE SEA GARDEN Poems and prints from the shifting edge of sea and land

Group exhibition and public print trail across Sheerness High Street

The Sea Garden grows from the intertidal edge of the Isle of Sheppey — a shifting zone where land dissolves into sea, shaped by tide, weather and time. The project responds to the living ecologies of the shoreline: seaweeds, algae, barnacles, mussels, lichens and edible plants that cling to this in-between territory.

Commissioned by Cement Fields and presented as part of the Friends of the Intertidal Allotment, the project brings together artists and poets with an attachment to the Sheppey coast. Co-curated with Nicole Mollett, and alongside my own artistic response to the Intertidal Allotment, the exhibition works in dialogue with this fragile landscape — treating the shoreline as both subject and collaborator.

The exhibition unfolds across Sheerness High Street, with the main gallery sites at Pilot’s Rest Micropub. A trail of riso-printed poems and Tetra Pak etchings now hang in shop windows along the high street, forming a dispersed exhibition that can be encountered day and night within the everyday rhythms of the town.

Working both on location and through shared making, the works were developed through collaborative print processes, including Tetra Pak printmaking and drypoint etching on a Victorian press with a local CIC fine art printers. These methods shaped the folded A5 riso publication and the large-scale posters now circulating across the high street.

The Sea Garden frames the intertidal zone as a collective garden — a place of exchange between human and more-than-human life, where care, attention and making become ways of noticing what grows at the edge.

EDGELANDS Cameraless photographs from both sides of the Swale

The salt marshes of Sheppey and Oare exist where land dissolves into water, shaped by tide, weather, and time.

These cameraless photographs are made through collaboration with place, using gathered materials both on site and in the studio. Each image is unique, shaped by environmental process as much as by intention.

The Grey Water Gallery, The Pilots’ Rest, Sheerness

16th October - 16th December 2025

EXHIBITIONS & INSTALLATIONS

2026

  • The Sea Garden | Group Exhibition. Sheerness

2025

  • The Graduate | Graduate Exhibition. Beach Creative

  • Edgelands | Cameraless Photography Solo Show. Grey Water Gallery

  • Medway As My Muse | Mixed Media. Sun Pier House, Group Show

  • Nucleus Arts| Summer Open Call

  • Sarah Baulch Gallery | Summer Open Show

  • Sarah Baulch Gallery | Tread Collective Show

  • Forces of Nature | Oare Gunpowder Works with RCA & Cement Fields. Site-specific installations.

  • BA Fine Art Grad Show | UCA Canterbury. Graduation exhibition .

  • UCA {Sustain} | Herbert Reid Gallery. Environmental themes exhibition.

2024

  • Komorebɨ | UCA Canterbury. Hanging sculpture & mixed media student show.

  • Memory Places | Canterbury Cathedral. Group mixed media exhibition.

  • Sculpture Trail | Monkton Nature Reserve. Woven cornus & chestnut sculpture.

2023

  • Horstus Herbirum | Canterbury Cathedral Lodge. Sustainable materials collaboration.

  • Nature. Forage. Place. Light. | UCA Canterbury. Natural materials & handmade inks.

  • Durational Colour | UCA Canterbury. Large scale handmade ink experimentation

2022

  • Morning Hues | UCA Canterbury. Visual journal of early morning walks with found materials.

  • Beltane | UCA Canterbury. Hand printed textiles inspired by British folklore.

PARTICIPATORY ART PROJECTS & COLLABORATIONS

2026

  • The Stable Works | Faversham. Sustainabilty hub and studio space

  • Friends of the Intertidal Allotment | Sheppey. Community-based biodiversity project with Cement Fields.

  • Tread Collective | Various locations. Member of women artists' ecological collective.

  • Wild Seasons Kent | Seasonal gatherings rooted in plants and care, collaboration with medicinal herbalist

2025

  • Wild Seasons Kent | Seasonal gatherings rooted in plants and care, collaboration with medicinal herbalist

  • Faversham Repair Cafe | non profit activity run by volunteers who provide advice and repairs for the local community

  • Salt Lines: Stories from the Winter Marshes | Oare Marshes. Self-directed ecofeminist art walk.

  • Friends of Intertidal Allotment | Sheppey. Community-based biodiversity project with Cement Fields.

2024

  • Tread Collective | Various locations. Member of women artists' ecological collective.

  • A Reverse Journey from Jarman's grave to his home Prospect Cottage .| Ian Sinclair, Andrew Kötting, and UCA Canterbury Fine Art students colaboration

  • National Galleries Art Road Trip | Isle of Sheppey. Botanical printing workshops in deprived communities|

  • Woodfest & Faversham Medieval Fair | Sustainable vendor experience with zero-waste products.

  • Faversham Repair Cafe | non profit activity run by volunteers who provide advice and repairs for the local community

2024

  • Cement Fields & Wild Kitchen | Foraging & gourmet engagement assistant.

  • The Mysterious Return of Fleet Spring Heads | Cement Fields. Science fiction audio walk.

  • Coastal Foraging Feast | Intertidal Allotment. Participatory event with wild food chef Lucia Stuart.

    2023

  • Murston Heart Arts Centre | Land Art, Medieval Graffiti, Badge Making workshops.

  • Hartlip Studio | Workshop facilitation including drawing, printing, and textile techniques.

2021-2022

  • Yarn Dispensary | Award winning window design, photography and website development.

  • Coasts For Life | Workshop facilitation and environmental art projects.

  • Faversham Repair Café | Visible mending & textile restoration.