2019
I will be showing work with The Arborealists throughout the year; in Reading , Dartington and Salisbury this summer, for Somerset Art Weeks in the autumn and finally at the National Memorial Arboretum in December.
Drawing on Dorset
I have been selected for Drawing on Dorset, and will have work featured in a publication and an exhibition at the Fine Foundation Gallery, Durlston Castle, Swanage, in July and then The Lighthouse in Poole followed by the Slade Centre in Gillingham.

The selection panel included Tania Kovats, Deborah Harty and Tim Knowles. The publication will focus on an expanded notion of drawing made in Dorset, of Dorset or about Dorset. It will include written contributions contextualising the selection and reflecting new thinking about drawing, with a foreword by Professor Anita Taylor, Executive Dean of Bath School of Art and Design and founding Director of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize.
The Arborealists in France
I will be showing two works as part of an exhibition with The Arborealists at Musee Collégiale Sainte-Croix de Loudun, France 9 March- 28 April.
2018
Side by Side- The Arborealists + The St Ives Society of Artists | Norway Square, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1NA
29 Sept – 20 Nov
The Arborealists + Guests featuring Paul Nash
Black Swan Arts, Frome | 21 July – 2 Sept

‘A major new exhibition of trees in contemporary art at Black Swan Arts in Frome will feature work by thirty-six Arborealists, some of international reputation, and six guest artists, as well as the painter Paul Nash.
The Arborealists were founded by artist and curator Tim Craven in 2013. Following the exhibition ‘Under the Greenwood: Picturing the British Tree’. The exhibition was staged at St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, Lymington, in the heart of the New Forest. The group are a loose association of some 60 artists of diverse art practice who share the subject of the tree. The group is far flung with members from Wales and the borders to East Anglia and London and every southern county from Kent to Cornwall. Outposts include Yorkshire, France, Italy and Ireland.
The Arborealists enjoy a national profile and have already staged 8 exhibitions to acclaim in the UK and France. With many more planned for the future. They have also produced 2 illustrated publications to complement the exhibitions.’
Dorset Art Weeks
Showing with DenmanandGould at their beautiful chapel studio at Haydon, North West Dorset, DT9 5JB, Venue 28 for Dorset Art Weeks. There will be two Other Side events in conjunction with Evolver Magazine and Sherborne Times, including a screening of the Ai Wei Wei film ‘Human Flow’ on Sat 9 June and an In Conversation with Russell Denman, Elle Goulding and myself to celebrate the opening of our exhibition on Sat 26 May. Grab a DAW guide for more details.

The Transformed Land
The Transformed Land shows for a third time, at ACE Arts in Somerton 26 May- 16 June; I’m looking forward to having the opportunity to discuss the themes and ideas that run through the process and practice of the invited artists. There will be a Private View from 6pm on Fri 25 May as well as an artist Q and A from 6pm on Fri 8 June.
Featuring: David Daniels | Russell Denman | Andrew George | Eleanor Goulding | Andrew Lansley | Jason Miller | Paul Newman | Linn O’Carroll | Howard Phipps | Jennifer Newbury | David Smith | Clive Walley | Deborah Westmancoat

2017
In December, I will be taking part in several exhibitions including 12 Days, which I have curated:

Two pieces, ‘In the Margins’ and ‘Cloud Study: towards Ridge Hill’ have been selected for ‘A Wessex Scene‘ at Messums Wiltshire
“A Wessex Scene is a celebration of the location that we are situated in, both immediately and further afield. This exhibition brings together the sublime countryside scenery with the artists it has inspired and influenced; painters as dynamic and far-ranging as Elisabeth Frink and Philip Wilson Steer. As such, A Wessex Scene will also constitute an art historical map of the surrounding area. A remarkable collection of paintings, drawings and etchings which illustrate the rich history of the ancient south-western region.”
Exhibition Saturday 2 December – Sunday 31 December
I will have two views of Haytor on Dartmoor on show for ‘Wish List’ at Andelli Art.

Kobi & Teal ‘Mixing Signals’
In November and December I’ll be showing in good company with 22 other artists as part of ‘Mixing Signals’ at Kobi & Teal in Frome, Somerset. I’m very pleased that ‘A Confluence of Waters’ has been selected as part of a beautifully-curated show in their gallery at the top of Catherine Hill. They also have a great selection of interior products, objects and artworks from independent designers, makers and artists.

Somerset Art Weeks
I have been invited to show at Cotley Tithe Barn, near Chard as part of this year’s Somerset Art Weeks Festival. I’ll be showing with thirteen other artists, responding to the Barn and it’s environs, at Venue 92– Alice Crane, Tim Martin and Guests.

In July I will have work featured in FIFTY BEES: The Interconnectedness of All Things, at ACEArts in Somerset. Curated by Somerset-based fibre artist Lydia Needle, Lydia has crafted fifty ‘bee pieces’ in wool. Fifty artists and makers responded to the biodiversity of each bee- mine was Andrena ferox (Oak Mining Bee).

In March I will curate ‘The Transformed Land‘ at The Brewhouse in Taunton, Somerset. Invited artists present work which will discuss place; how we change it and how it shapes us.
Participating artists:
David Daniels, Russell Denman, Andrew George, Eleanor Goulding, Andrew Lansley, Jason Miller, Paul Newman, Linn O’Carroll, Howard Phipps, Jennifer Newbury, David Smith, Clive Walley, Deborah Westmancoat.
Each artist has been asked to provide a statement which illustrates their response to the places they work with and what it means to them and there will be an introductory text by Jenny Newbury which explores some of the themes behind the show.
Link to ‘The Transformed Land’ exhibition video
2016
QUARTZ Festival and 30 Years | 30 Artists at Black Swan Arts

As we head towards the year end, I’m working on some projects for next year and am looking forward to curating Quartz Festival in December. The dates for the Visual Arts Festival have been moved to Friday 16- Thursday 22 December, with the preview on Thursday 15th December from 6pm. I am grateful to Sara Dudman RWA for entrusting me with the curation and to Queens College for the opportunity to work on the Festival. This year’s Visual Arts display will feature over 40 of the best practicing artists in the South West (and beyond) displaying a mixture of Printmaking, Painting, Sculpture, Jewellery, Ceramic, Textile and Woodwork all in the Performing Arts Centre. It provides a perfect opportunity to find a gift for a loved one and with a great range of work on display, there will be something for everyone to enjoy, as well as be inspired, intrigued and amazed.
I will also be taking part in ’30 Years | 30 Artists’ at Black Swan Arts in Frome. The Black Swan Guild is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year and has hosted a range of exhibitions and events to celebrate this. Given current funding cuts, this is a huge achievement and the arts sector in this area seems to be using its inherent creativity and resilience to find solutions to this problem. ’30 Years | 30 Artists’ is a celebration of artists and makers past and present who have all launched their careers (or been involved with) Black Swan Arts and a reflection of the support provided to the creative community by this hub for the arts. The exhibition will run from Friday 25th November until Saturday 24th December, with the preview on Thursday 24th November. Again, it is the perfect opportunity to find something lovingly made and personal for Christmas and there will be a great choice of Glass, Ceramic, Print, Textile and two-dimensional work along with a few surprises!
Somerset Art Weeks
I will be taking part in this year’s Somerset Open Studios, based at Clerkenwell Fine Art in Castle Cary. It will be my first time taking part in this event so I will have a display of work in the front gallery as well as a set up of my studio, showing and talking about my working methods, influences and practices.
I will be exhibiting with Bridport-based sculptor Brendon Murless at Duke’s Auctioneers Fine Art Showroom in Dorchester from 2-23 March. This is an opportunity to see our work curated together in this great new exhibition space near Brewery Square.

2015
‘Nissen Hut Remains’ has been selected for the Black Swan Open in Frome, which runs from Sat 24th Oct – Sat 21st Nov 2015. I’m especially pleased to be selected given the calibre of the judges. This drawing is a study of some of the remaining buildings at Tarrant Rushton Airfield in Dorset, which was used as a base for glider operations in World War II.
‘Coastal Entrance’, a study of the old quarries at Winspit in Purbeck, has made the final hang for the Royal West of England Academy 163 Annual Open, running from 4th October- 29th November. More details here
‘In the Margins’ is one of 50 pieces by South West artists selected for the Evolver Prize showing at the Thelma Hulbert Gallery in Honiton this summer.
