Her work has recently been exhibited at the Bath Fringe Arts Festival.
She’s excited to be exhibiting as part of the RWA Annual Open Call exhibition running from 9th September 2024 to 14th January 2025.
For the past two years, her artistic journey has centered on exploring the uncanny from a psychoanalytical perspective — examining the delicate balance between horror and curiosity, repulsion and desire.
By honoring her fragmented timeline, she seeks to understand the human condition, unlocking feelings and emotions that linger on the periphery of our being. This quest is both a collective and personal endeavor.
Engaging in dialogue with our various identities, she creates a space where each part can be seen, felt, and heard through spontaneous play. She follows her instinct for materiality, drawing on her background as a researcher to delve into the history of the uncanny, feminism, and investigate the role and function of shame and trauma within society.
Her work is often fragmented, playful, and charged with rage. It simmers with sinister undertones, probing memory, identity, and our many layered, contradictory forms.
She welcomes conversations about what it means to be different—to feel like an outsider in your body, in this world, or even to yourself.