Exhibition
Solo Exhibitions
2018: Fieldworks Eastbury Manor Barking
2015: Sedimentary Maps…Sedimentary Books no format galleryLondon
2005: Bronze & Neon Hackney Forge, London
2003: Ancient & Modern Malvern Theatres
1996: Cuckoo-Two University of Guildhall, London
1995: Cuckoo Malvern Arts Workshop
1993: Before the Mediterranean University of Guildhall, London
1993: Greengate Gallery, University of East London
1986: Singing HeadsWorcester Cathedral
1985: Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
1982: Poets and Dads Forest Gate Gallery, London
1977: Oriel Gallery, Cardiff
Site Specific Installations
2006: ‘Ambassadors’ Temporary installation Business School UEL
2001: ‘Slow Kiss’ Permanent Installation Trau Mer Brittany
2001: ‘Brain’ Bronze. Temporary installation Ponte San Angelo, Rome.
2000: ‘Green Stick’ Bronze. Permanent Installation the Portland Cliff Path
2000: ‘Small Colossus, Manhattan’ Bronze. Temporary installation on the Staten Island Ferry, NYC.
Selected Mixed Exhibitions
2023 Open Studio Rattlesden
2023: Suffolk Open Studios Summer Show Ballroom Arts Aldeburgh
2019: Gainsborough's House Printmakers Sudbury
2018: SWANSONG Eastbury Manor Barking Curator and Exhibitor
2018: EARTH AVA Gallery UEL Curator and Exhibitor
2017: ANTEPENULTIMATE Project Space Trinity Buoy Wharf Curator and exhibitor
2017: TEMPEST AVA Gallery UEL Curator and Exhibitor
2016: ANTHROPOCENE AVA Gallery UEL Curator and Exhibitor
2015: RIVER AVA Gallery UEL Curator and Exhibitor
2015: DISCOVERING THE SITE Project Space Trinity Buoy Wharf London
2014: LONDON AVA Gallery UEL Curator and Exhibitor
2013: BOOKWORKS AVA Gallery UEL Curator and Exhibitor
2012: ‘UEL Sculpture Research’ Financial Services Authority London Curator and exhibitor with Grenville Davey
and Richard Wilson
2012: ‘East to East’ Annexe Gallery Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and Nanyang Academy of Fine Art Singapore
2012: ‘Greece In Our Eyes ’Hellenic Centre London
2011: ‘Small space the same truths?’ Kusch & Co London
2010: ‘Rhizomatic’ Departure Gallery Southall London
2009: ‘Mythical Lyrical’ Sueli Turner Gallery London Curator and exhibitor
2008: ‘The Great Purpose’ Bow Arts Pavilion London
2007: ‘Lamplight’ curated by Richard Wilson Trinity Buoy Wharf London
2007: ‘Drawing Festival’ AVA Gallery UEL
2006: ‘Camera Constructs’ AVA Gallery UEL
2005-2006: ‘Compilation’ touring show AVA Gallery London and Rheingold Gallery Frankfurt
2005: ‘Multo in Parvum II’ Hackney Forge London
2004: ‘Multo in Parvum’ Hackney Forge
2003: ‘A Response to Conflict’ University of East London
2000: University of East London
1998: Artefact Gallery, Malvern
1996: The University of East London
1995: The Stansell Gallery, Taunton
1991: Kyre Park, Worcestershire
1990: ‘A portrait of the Artist’, London College of Furniture
Malvern Arts Workshop
’Sculpture Open’, Minories Gallery, Colchester
1988: London College of Furniture
1987: Vortex Gallery, London
‘On The Town’ Coventry City Centre and the Lanchester Gallery
1986: National Garden Festival, Stoke-on-Trent
1985: ’Anniversary Show’, Vortex Gallery, London
1984: ’Attitudes ‘84’, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
1984: Vortex Gallery, London
1983: Worcester City Gallery
Wolverhampton Polytechnic
Midland View, Touring
1982: Waterloo Gallery, London
L.Y.C. Gallery, Cumbria
1981: Chelsea School of Art
Greengate Gallery, North East London Polytechnic
Studio Show, Acre Lane, Brixton
1980: Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Whitechapel Open
Studio Show, Acre Lane, Brixton
1979: Cleveland International Drawing Biennale
New Contemporaries, London
Commissions and Residencies
2018: Artist in Residence Eastbury Manor House (National Trust) East London
2015-2017: Artist in residence Portland Sculpture & Quarry Trust
1991: Artist in Residence. The Wyche School, Malvern, producing a permanent work. Funded by West Midlands Arts
Artist in Residence, Kyre Park Residential centre for Disabled People funded by West Midlands Arts
1988: Artist in Residence, Chase High School, Malvern
1987: Two carvings for Coventry City Centre
Sculpture and large Watercolours for Three Choirs Festival, Worcester Cathedral. Funded by West Midlands Arts
1984: Two carvings for the National Garden Festival, Stoke on Trent.
Major Carving permanently sited West Midlands Arts HQ Birmingham
Public Collections
The Arts Council Collection
British Telecom
Tower Hamlets
West Midlands Arts
ILEA
Margam Sculpture Park