Born 1989, West Yorkshire, England.
Education
University of Glasgow, Masters of Research: Earth & Geographical Sciences – Human Geography (Grade: Distinction) – 2014–16
Glasgow School of Art, BA(hons): Fine Art – Environmental Art (Grade: First) – 2009–12
San Francisco Art Institute, International Exchange: Ceramics, Cultural Geography and New Genres – 2010
Leeds College of Art, Foundation Diploma and A Levels – 2006–09
Awards & Funding
Creative Scotland, Open Project Fund – 2022
Creative Scotland, Open Project Fund – 2019
Hope Scott Trust award – 2019
Shortlisted for the Jerwood New Work Fund – 2019
Glasgow Life & Creative Scotland, Glasgow Visual Arts and Craft Award – 2017
University of Glasgow, School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, Research Grant – 2016
Glasgow School of Art, International Exchange Travel Grant – 2010
Residencies
Burnieshed Cabin residency, Bamff, with support from artist George Finlay Ramsay – April 2021
Cove Park, Experimental Film and Moving Image Residency in partnership with LUX Scotland and Alchemy Film Festival – August 2019
Hospitalfield, May Residency – May 2017
New Glasgow Society, May Meet in Mutual – August 2016
Cove Park, Self Funded Residency – April 2016
Common Ground, Refresh Residency – February 2016
Hospitalfield, Interdisciplinary Residency – August 2015
Talks and Workshops
Artist's talk with curator Sarah Perks, Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival – April 2022
Panel discussion on women's health inequalities in Scotland with Shaben Begum and Parveen Khan, Engender AGM – November 2019
Platform 2018: Artist Tour, part of Edinburgh Art Festival – August 2018
Culture of Care: Wellbeing in the Voluntary Sector, three day residential symposiums at Hospitalfield – November 2017
How does it make you feel? Research workshop at the New Glasgow Society, Glasgow – October 2016
Refresh Residency artist talk, hosted by Common Ground, Glasgow – February 2016
After Neoliberalism: Scotland and Alternative Political Futures, workshop on public art and social change hosted by Soundings, Glasgow – December 2015
May Meet in Mutual, artists in conversation, Dundee – August 2014
The Atlantic Cable, artist talk, Glasgow – May 2013
Green Screen, Embassy Gallery, artist talk, Edinburgh – March 2013
Selected Exhibitions & Screenings
Tell me, how do I feel?, Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival – April 2022
Tell me, how do I feel? online exhibition as part of Glasgow International, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow – 11–27 June 2021
Body of Water, Femspectives: Glasgow Feminist Film Festival – February 2020
Tell me, how do I feel? contextual screening alongside panel discussion with artist Saoirse Wall chaired by medical historian Elsa Richardson, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow – 7 November 2019
Body of Water, The Rare Disease International Film Festival, Rome – January 2019
Body of Water, Centre for Contemporary Art: Cinema, Glasgow – January 2019
Body of Water, Platform 2018, Edinburgh Art Festival – July–August 2018
My body is my most immediate tool, Glasgow Open House Festival – April 2017
WARM Sundays, Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow – March 2017
How Does It Make You Feel?, New Glasgow Society – October 2016
Selected Professional Development
LUX Project Bootcamp, Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival – September 2018
Glen Strathie Partnership, Video Enhanced Reflective Practice – February 2018
Take Me Somewhere festival, The Art of Care-Full Practice symposium – March 2017
Glasgow Women’s Library, Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion training – January–March 2017
Selected Professional Experience
LUX Scotland, Project Manager – November 2018 to present
CCA, Front of House and Gallery Invigilator – April 2018 to October 2019
Hospitalfield, Volunteer Coordinator – May 2017 – November 2018
NVA, Project Assistant – November 2013 – May 2017
Selected Volunteer Experience
Picture Window, co-producer of artists’ moving image and projection project – 2012–2015
Centre for Contemporary Art & Glasgow School of Art, Video Archive Intern for Materials for Alternative Histories research project – 2012–2014