SUPERGRAPHICS
This was the internal graduation show for LCC Illustration, which I curated and organised along with Holly Black, Ciara Haplin, Bill Bartram, Rebbecca Carter, Tash Dean and Grace Poulter. The Mural...
View ArticleBrady Arts Centre Community Mural
The Brady Arts Centre is a Community Centre near Brick Lane. This 60ft mural was the end product of a number of workshops we ran with different age groups of children from the centre giving them...
View ArticleArchitecture in the Arab World
Architecture in the Arab World was a photography exhibition at the RIBA exploring the nature of public space in the Arab world, park of the London Mayor’s Shubakk: A Window on Contemporary Arab Culture...
View ArticleSpontaneous Schooling
Spontaneous Schooling was an architecture exhibition run by NOUS Collaborative at the TEA Building in Shoreditch, showcasing work derived from workshops with architectural schools across the world. I...
View ArticleThem and Us
An independent exhibition showcasing a unique mixture of contemporary Illustration and Graphic Design, featuring the work of 54 graduate contributors from London College of Communication, at The Rag...
View ArticleThe Museum of Everything: Exhibition #4, #4.1 & #5
I was part of the team that worked on The Museum of Everything Exhibition #4 & #4.1 at Selfridges. I ran the communications for the project which entailed running the press campaign, developing...
View ArticleIn The Mind’s Eye
On Monday 19th May, AXNS, in partnership with KCL Neuroscience Society and KCL Psychiatry Society, held a panel discussion of art historians, philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists, attempting...
View ArticleFractured Visions
Fractured Visions is an Augmented Reality installation by artist Tamiko Thiel and psychiatrist Dominic ffytche from the KCL Institute of Psychiatry. Together they have created a freely accessible...
View ArticleWilliam Blake: Artist of Visions or Visionary Artist
“All my visions appear to me infinitely more perfect and more organised than anything seen by the mortal eye.” (William Blake) Blake’s visions have long been a topic of debate by scholars, artists and...
View ArticleThe Fickle Screen
‘Sculpting Motion: The Fickle Screen’, a solo exhibition from Madi Boyd at Gerald Moore Gallery from 17th January to 28th February 2015. Sculpting Motion: The Fickle Screen is a solo exhibition by...
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