A Weekend of Art at Wellington Yard, Liverpool

I’m really pleased to share that I’ll be showing two pieces of work as part of Socially Distanced, a group exhibition of sculptural approaches produced by Luke Skiffington of Waterloo based gallery 50MV.

This weekend-long event features a total of three exciting exhibitions under one roof, bringing together artists from across the UK in a dynamic celebration of contemporary art. As well as Socially Distanced, you can visit:

  • The Joy of Painting – curated by Gareth Kemp, featuring a joyful and diverse selection of painters from around the UK.
  • Sell Out – curated by Josie Jenkins, offering over 20 Liverpool artists’ works at affordable prices. A great chance to support local talent and maybe take a piece home.

The opening night social is due to take place on Friday 21st March, 5pm–8:30pm. Do come along to say hello and view the art on display. Hope to see you there!

Venue:
3 Wellington Yard, Wavertree, Liverpool (next to the Little Owl Café)
Open: Saturday 12–6pm, Sunday 12–5pm

 

Bury Open 2023, “Passage” Interactions

Great to have the opportunity to return and see the interactions which have taken place during the third and final stencilling of my piece.

I find it exciting to see the different kinds of mark making and the interplay they have with the letterforms preceding them – you never know what will happen to the piece next! Special thanks to Usie Isaac for the final picture (taken on the 20th January). The other pictures were from my visit on 4th January.

Featured in “Bookmarking Book Art – On the Origin of Species” by Robert Bolick

My work has been featured recently in an interesting piece written by Robert Bolick titled “Bookmarking Book Art – On the Origin of Species“. This essay charts the influence that Darwin’s text has had on creative practitioners around the world (myself included).