NEWS

PODCAST

Interview about my latest work produced whilst on residency in Mexico City.

PODCAST

Interview on the Bureau of Queer Art: Queer and Allied artists about my series Messy Beautiful. Listen on Spotify.

Feb 2024

An interview with me in Mexico City featured in Queer Bureau of Art.

June 2023

Monstrous Feminine which was exhibited in Be Fu**ing Perfect in Lisbon Portugal in 2022 has been featured in American Anthropologist!

Dec 2022

Very excited to be exhibiting again at PRPG Gallery in Mexico City.

September 2022

Very excited to exhibiting in Portugal at Oriq Gallery in Be F*#cking Perfect with the Excel Project.

June 2022

Showing as part of the exhibition The Future is Queer at PRPGmx Gallery in Mexico City. Fantastic to be part of such a dynamic show. On until July 30.

April 2022

Messy Beautiful is part of Fotografia at PRPGmx Gallery in Mexico City! Very excited to be showing at this dynamic gallery in this amazing city! Opens April 2nd and on until May 14th.

March 2022

My solo Sticky Bits currently showing at Edge Galleries. This is a luscious, sticky affair so if you are in the area please pop in! On until May 1st

October 2021

Lovely article written about my work in The British Journal of Photography by Joanna Cresswell. Click here to have a read!!

October 2021

Very excited to announce I am a winner of the British Journal of Photography Fast Track Award. This is an initiative launched earlier this year to find and support fresh, unsigned talent – I was selected to have Messy Beautiful championed amongst talent representatives, advertising agencies and brands at LE BOOK Connections Europe and throughout 1854’s global network.

So great seeing Messy Beautiful as part of the Fast Track Award.

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March 2021

Opening night of ‘Messy Beautiful’ makes the front page of the Tarrangower Times.

 
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November 2019
PSC blog asks some insightful questions about my show Our Desires Are Not Our Own on at Stockroom Gallery Blog

 
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August 2019
Honoured that my solo show Our Desires Are Not Our Own has been selected by Art Guide Australia as Top 5 around Australia.

 
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August 2019
Solo show Our Desires Are Not Our Own opens at Stockroom Kyneton. Opening is Saturday 10th August 2019 and runs until 8th September. Check out the fun time lapse of install (if only shows took under a minute to install...!) Thanks to Aaron Walker for making it.

 
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May 2018
Love seeing my work on the big screen!  My video works Once Upon a Time When the World Wasn’t Brown, 2017, and Lighting the Void, 2015, are exhibiting as part of Translation(s) I-III - Translating New Territories, at OSAGE Gallery opening and curator talk 11th May 5pm-6.30pm.
This project has exhibited at ARTSTAYS festival in Slovenia and the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Art in Manchester, UK. Exhibiting alongside a number of talented international artists Daniel Arnaldo-Roman (PRI), Justin Ascott (UK), Damon Ayers & Tessie Word (USA), Lynn Book (USA), Victoria Hindley (USA), Arnold J.Kemp (USA), Luis Lara Malvacias (VEN/USA), Zoran Poposki (HK/MK), Chooc Ly Tan (FR/UK) and Tang Kwok-Hin (HK), Eva Petric (SLO/AUT/USA), Laurence Wood (HKG/UK) -
Exhibition runs until 20th May so if you are in that part of the world check it out.

Supported by Osage Gallery, Artfirsthand and The Education University Hong Kong.
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Image credit : Video still, Once Upon a Time When the World Wasn’t Brown, 2017, Single Channel HD video, 2’31”  Laurence Wood

 
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October 2017
​My interview with Spanish magazine METAL about all things Monstrous Feminine and desirable. Totally love my picture next the words Gore Feminine Beauty.

 

June 2017
Interview with the charismatic Stephen Crafti on the Monstrous Feminine and all things cultural.

Listen interview

 
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March 2017
Monstrous Feminine is featured in the latest edition of the super cool, culturally relevant and politically savvy Chicago based magazine The Point. "Founded on the suspicion that modern life is worth examining," it accompanies Eliza Starbuck Little's article I LOVE DICK.

 
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September 2017
Excited that my video piece "Lighting the Void 2015" has been acquired by Videotage in Hong Kong for their Video art archive. A fantastic collection of new media video art.