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EXHIBITIONS

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Vanity (2025)

Multimedia installation - Book, BTS video and photography

Designer, Photographer, Editor, Curator, Producer, Artist

This piece is my Final Major Project for my degree in Contemporary Media Practice at The University of Westminster. 
 

Vanity is an exploration into what it means to represent our own images as women and as artists. Through research and the participation of various female artists we have come to know throughout our artistic careers, we examine issues of representation and autonomy of our bodies. Women have been labelled as vain, yet confined to a preoccupation with appearance for all of modern history; it is time that we choose how to present ourselves. This work has culminated in a book which responds to the current regression in gender equality. 

Click on the photo above to view the book I designed, the BTS video I shot and edited as well as a walkthough of the installation. 

 

'Smothered' Exhibition King's Cross and Angel Central [Vlog] (2025)
One photo print with burning animation installation & Vlog
Role: Photographer, Editor, Animator, Filmmaker & Content Creator

 

This photography and animation piece was created for the 'Earth Day 25' Sustainable Planet competition with The University of Westminster in collaboration with Lower Stable Street King’s Cross and Angel Central. Exhibited from the 7th of April to the end of May 2025. 

Single-use plastic products, made from fossil fuels, harm our ecosystems during their production and contribute to waste accumulation, leading to wildfires, pollution and the accelerated melting of ice caps. Smothered visualises the threat of the global climate crisis, urging us to reevaluate our waste management practices and adopt sustainable solutions.

 

View the exhibition on the Kiosk N1C website here:

https://kioskn1c.com/blogs/events/westminster-round-3  

Read the Article about the Angel Central exhibition (ft. me!) here:

https://www.westminster.ac.uk/news/westminster-students-artwork-selected-for-second-annual-earth-day-exhibition-at-londons-angel-central 

A component of 'VANITY' (2025)
Three A2 photo prints with projected animations installation
Role: Photographer, Editor, Animator, Projection Artist

 

This piece is one part of a project called Vanity, which is a response to the societal condemning of women for indulging in vanity for want to perceive their own bodies and images. This rhetoric disregards the fact that the female body has been treated as an object of sight for men for the entirety of history. As artists, we attempt to understand our personal identities, and as women this autonomy is stripped from us and labelled as narcissism. The images are moving, reflecting our agency to choose and deal with the way we shape our identities. 

Exhibited at The University of Westminster 

Amnesia (2023)
Immersive installation
Role: Editor, Projection Artist

This is a installation project for my university course. It responds to the everlastingness of our memories in the form of media. ‘Amnesia’ attempts to show how - while media lives forever - our memories eventually fade. To emulate the destruction of the media files, multiple image and video glitching techniques were used to represent memories, becoming less clear over time.
Exhibited at The University of Westminster 

Production of place (2023)
Installation video
Role: Director, Producer, DOP, Editor
 
For our installation module in university my group decided to explore how a space becomes a place. We took three approaches to how a space could be changed, through perspective, littering and interactions. This video was then projected onto a wall in a studio.
Exhibited at The University of Westminster 

Reinterpreting The Past (2022)
Art Final Piece Video

Role: Artist, Producer, Camera Operator, Editor

This is a little video I put together to show my final piece I have completed in my art a-level. The theme was reinterpreting the past, because of this I chose to explore memories and aging through time.
Exhibited at The 6th form College Farnborough

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