
My Creative Statement
My work seeks to create, experience, express and platform emotion. Using my primary interests in photography, moving image, installations and environments, I champion works made by women.
As an artist, my work explores topics of mental health and focuses on translating the internal into an external space. Emotions are not tangible, they do not have a physical shape, they can feel all-consuming so I seek to give them a form so that they might be more easily managed.
I’ve worked across several mediums including sound, video, photography and abstract painting to explore themes of mental health and the lingering effects of trauma, using my practice as a cathartic therapeutic process.
As a curator I maintain my creative approach, stepping away from some aspects of the ‘curatorial’ and academic. Building a solid relationship with an artist is integral to the exhibition making process and a successful final product. In this relationship I value openness, honesty and above all trust, and always hope for a collaborative process.