Very happy to announce my upcoming exhibition, A Strange and Familiar Sea, at Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 18 January - 23 May 2020. Worthing is where my father used to live, it’s also where a couple of my photography projects were located, so it feels good to be bringing the work there. The Museum has three exhibition spaces and the Studio gallery is a beautiful, light and airy (and large) space. I’ll be showing work from the Sea Level and Frame series, which were both shot in Worthing, and photographs from Beyond Land, as well as some new direct to media work.
I’m now just over one month into my MA Photography course at LCC, University of Arts London and really enjoying it. It has actually been more intense than I expected so am grateful that for now I can just spend my time reading, writing and developing work without trying to negotiate a job at the same time. Very lucky to have such knowledgeable and supportive lecturers. I’ve been photographing, recording and filming as part of the project but far too soon to know how the work will eventually be presented.
Having a new weekly schedule has meant I’ve been able to see a lot more exhibitions - Nam June Paik at Tate, On Edge at Science Gallery London, Danh Vo at South London Gallery, Other Spaces at 180 Strand, Trevor Paglen at Barbican, TPG New Talent, and many more.