Events
Past Events

Delphic
My ceramic sculptures and plates have been accepted for ‘Delphic’ at Cupola contemporary Gallery in Sheffield.

Who’s been sleeping in my bed?
Selected to exhibit in ‘Who’s been sleeping in my bed’ by https://www.roderickandjones.com/sleeping For the Fab ( Fab arts Bath arts festival) until 11th June @44ad studio gallery. Parts of the self are represented in animal form to heighten the sense of intimacy and vulnerability.

Fringe Arts Bath
My first film ‘contraction’, a one minute collage of three pieces, was selected for the silent film show case as part of the Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2021

Whitstable Artists Open House Trail
Come and visit house number 23 on the Whitstable Artists Open House Trail.

Creative Life Force Retreat in Lesvos
Join us for an enlivening, stretching, relaxing week on the beautiful Greek island of Lesvos in the Northern Aegean.

Beyond Me at the Year the Dream Died
Porcelain plate and Forget me not stag at the Assembly Group satellite exhibition of the Whitstable Biennale.

Second Skin at 44AD Artspace
Selected for the Bath Open Art Prize 2018, part of Fringe Arts Bath (FAB)

Irreverent Series at POW Thanet
The Irreverent Series takes portraits by famous Masters and superimposes women into those positions.

Art is Something Much More Dangerous
Horsebridge Open 2018 – including the works Woman Distressing and Medicine Cabinet

Peisley at the Fishslab Gallery
Paintings, Collages and Ceramics at the Fishslab Gallery, Whitstable.

Bridging Medway Exhibition
PUBLICA PRIVATIS and Sing a Song of Sixpence have been selected for the ‘Bridging Medway’ Exhibition at Nucleas Arts.

Desirable
A show of exquisite new work by Marilyn Phipps, Kimmie McHarrie, Rachael Dickens, Jennifer Wright and Alison Lee.

‘Skin’ 2016
With an aim to expand the project, to heighten the status of women artist’s work and make it more inclusive I offer an OPEN submission for SKIN, with a panel of judges to support the selection process:

‘Still I Rise’ 2015
The Pandora’s Other Box project settled into it’s new form and new home at Whitstable Library, where we ran two groups for the enrichment programme and a regular discussion group for any women creative while holding the theme of SKIN in mind.

‘All Change’ 2015
Maya Angelou died 28th May 2014 still grieving for Mei and reeling from changes in my personal life, the virago in me found Angelou’s poetry resonated with my inner phoenix. I invited women once again to respond to the themes offered in her poem … ‘Still I Rise.’