work

Gustav’s Time Travelling Adventure Created for Historic England

Research

via Kerbside Collective’s website

projects

Events

showcases

2024 highlights

Artist Residency - MADE Mexico 2024 (surrealism and nature-human relationships)
Arts Council England -  Developing Your Creative Practice Awardee 2024 (Eco-Immersive Experiences)
Podcast Host + Creator- Stories of the Stones (Kerbside, City of London - launch 2025)
Artist-in-Residence - Brunel, University of London (Hydrogen Research) 
Managing the Adapting to the Climate Crisis Workgroup for Cultural Districts (Global Cultural District Network/Kerbside- UK, USA, Jamaica, Canada) 
Lead Convening Rapporteur (Global Cultural District Network, Athens)
Musician - AI and Music , Jazz I am Festival, British Council (Barcelona)
Spatial Sound Artist- Screen South exhibition, UK (Neurodivergence in the Climate Emergency)
Commissioned Research - Net Zero Transition for the Heritage Sector (Kerbside, commissioned by Historic Environment Forum) + International Sustainable Public Art (Kerbside, commissioned by GCDN)
Winner of Wardens Climate Award for fieldwork on Eco-Artivism in the Climate Emergency (Goldsmiths) 
Composer- SEADS (Last Universal Common Ancestor exhibition)
Leo Reader- Won 3 Creativepool Awards 
Neurodivergent sensory circus - produced a sensory circus in collaboration with neurodivergent children in London (production house- Really Nice)
Exhibitions/Performances- Noosphere systems at play (CLEA, Brussels), Interdisciplinary bodies conference (London), Sound, music and climate change in spiritual communities (Kings College London), Green Crafts (Glastonbury festival)

estuary sound ark

Radiophonic Institute | Creative Estuary

This Ivor-Novello nominated project was a large scale sonic exploration that brought local people closer to their environments through sound and music.

Estuary Sound Ark holds the sounds of the South East of England for people to discover in 100 years. It preserves everyday sounds that are at risk of being lost from climate change, with a focus on the River Thames the connects Kent and Essex together.

I produced this project alongside Electronic Artist, Matthew Herbert, commissioning composers, artists + poets and bookmakers, managing a public callout and training local young people in sound preservation and composition.

1000's of sounds were collected and new scores created through collecting sounds in public space, working with BBC Radio 3, The British Library and collaborating with festivals including Ramsgate Festival of Sound, Intrafest and Electric Medway. The new works were played once to the public in a performance at The Gulbenkian before being archived within the time capsule for 100 years. The Sound Ark is now on display in Kent. 

MEXICO residency: NATURE SURREALISM, LABYRINTH BUILDING + SUSTAINABLE CRAFT