Originally from New Zealand I travelled extensively throughout Europe and South America before settling down in London. I graduated from Goldsmiths Art School and worked as a self-employed artist in community art projects and by private and commercial commissions for installation art and printmaking.
My own work practice became inspired by the ontological states of existence between private and public identity. This was reflected in exploring materials and locations as texts of the ‘home’ or the ‘un-homely’. Images of my work are part of the Goldsmiths Textile Collection & Constance Howard Gallery.
My research interests are focused around pedagogies of creative practice.
Proposed Project - ‘Communicating Practice: Conversations with Art Graduates about their creative process’