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Window of memory

Aptly, the day preceding her memorial. the window I had designed and made for Sue and Glenn’s house, in payment for Continue reading →

Space Place Practice Meeting

We had a lively and inspiring meeting, showing our complete, or almost completed, boxes for the Library of Pilgrimages project. Continue reading →

Set up of PhD Exhibition

  There was more than one occasion in the last few weeks when I questioned the efficacy of the decision Continue reading →

Fernhill writing

Four days, five women writing, making, cooking, feasting, being in each others company. Artist Carol Laidler, Dr Sue Porter,  Dr Ann Rippin, Continue reading →

Collaborative dreaming and making

Mollie Meager, Penny Somerville and I met at Catrin Davies studio to walk, eat, talk and play with drawing, printmaking Continue reading →

Ex-positions Tying the Threads

First exhibition at Back lane West Residency. The practice is presented with the exhibitions to show how the artworks work in Continue reading →

Residency Back Lane West

My first week at Back Lane West, Redruth and it has been great to get out all the work I Continue reading →

Land2 Event

Land 2 and PLaCE Drawing Symposium, Plymouth College of Art. I am excited about the ideas that have been generated Continue reading →

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