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PARTICIPATORY PROJECTS 

My practice is centred around engaging and responding to the environment through creative processes. 

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As an extension of this,  I create participatory projects with others, to share these ideas and the benefits of creativity as well as time spent responding to the natural world. 

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These projects have been commissioned by many nationally recognised institutions and a number of individual schools and colleges over the past decade.

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Previous commissions have included:

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- Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (Associate Artist)

 

- University of Cambridge Museums

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- Barbican Centre

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- University of East Anglia 

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- Norwich University of the Arts

 

- Fitzwilliam Museum (Associate Artist)

 

- Kettle’s Yard (Associate Artist)

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- Natural England

 

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These projects can offer:

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- Bespoke arts opportunities, working with a wide range of traditional and contemporary materials

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- Specialist sessions for Early Years development

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- Sensitive and ambitious creative opportunities with those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities 

 

- Skills enhancing and facilitating for drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture and outdoor art

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- Engagement for those in nursing and care environments

 

- Providing cross discipline access routes to a variety of other subjects (Science, Maths, Creative Writing)

 

- Work tailored to support all ages and key stages

 

- Specialist experience of creating opportunities for those with a variety of barriers to overcome

 

- Technical and CPD workshops for teachers and adults

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I am certified as a Bronze and Silver Arts Award Advisor and a Level 1 Trained by SAPERE.

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For online digital workshops, please go to 'Links' page for examples of videos I have made for organisations such as the Sainsbury Centre for Visuals Arts, University of Cambridge Museums and MarketPlace.

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Please get in touch to discuss future projects through the contact page

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GoGoHares workshops with children from West Earlham Infant & Nursery at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in collaboration with Ian Brownlie 
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