About

My practice deals with how we live in the world, the intimate and extimate nature of the human voice and how we connect through it, via language and other forms of aural communication. The concept of resonance itself captures within it the potential for both love (if love is an echoing or recognition and acknowledgement of the self by another (‘I rebound I am light’, Roland Barthes), and loss (in the temporal nature of echoes). These ideas are always at the heart of my work.

I was awarded the inaugural Soho House Art Prize supported by Bombay Sapphire, 2020, selected by illustrious panel: Maria Balshaw (Director, Tate); Kate Bryan (Head of Global Collection,Soho House); and Hebru Brantley (Artist) and created an artist’s film, a symphonic visual essay, ‘Spring sometimes rises in me too’ screened at Electric Cinemas internationally in June 2021.

I created a limited edition blind embossed print to accompany this film sold via Soho Home (sold out).

I am a Scottish artist living and working in London. I graduated with an MA (Hons) Fine Art from Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, and then read MA History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London.

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Photo by Maxwell Bamber

Photo by Maxwell Bamber

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