
The Manifesto Project, performance text, Morden Library, 2024
Working across performance, sound, sculpture and text, I am trying to create embodied connection with myself and with other bodies and the spaces around us, exploring intimacy, solidarity, multiplicity, grief, healing, joy, resisting, play, the creating of new structures together: strong, soft, embodied sonic disruptions as ways of togethering and being. My work is inspired by and connected to many other artists/thinkers/people/spaces. Work threads here.
Recent settings: ground work; last words; Hull University (in the gap, are we there, Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre), The Drawing Room (in the gap, are we there), Morden Library (Manifesto Project), Cloud Work. Listen to an interview here (from 10 mins 15 seconds to 17 mins 20 seconds) on the Tin Can Headphone Group Walks as part of Actions with Tins.

in the gap, are we there, performance, Hull University, Hospice Architecture and Design with Lucia Crowther, 2025
Bridge Breathing 20:30 (in the gap, are we there (1 and 2), Light Beams under a Bridge Volumes 9 and 12, Street Sound System, 29 April 2024 and 17 September 2024. Full project here.

in the gap, are we there (2024-) is an ongoing performance work that has emerged from Actions with Tins, performances at Draw Breath, The Drawing Room (2024); Street Soundsystem’s Lightbeams Under a Bridge (2024); Hospice Architecture and Design, Hull University (2025)).








Stills and audio from Action 8 (8 Actions with Tins), The Universe Within, September 2024


8 Actions with Tins, performance, Sonic Rebellions, LSE, curated by Baljit Kaur and Wanda Canton, July 2024; performance, Copeland Gallery, September 2024, curated by Latifah Stranack
Walking on Tins (Car Park), film, 2023, recording and photography by Coco Glitch, screened at Wellcome Trust on 28 June 2023 as part of Sensing Spaces in Healthcare, developed through collaboration with I. Nakhla in 100 Tin Cans and B Flat Minor, Iklecktik, February 2023.


The Manifesto Project, extract from performative text published in the library catalogue, October 2024, Morden Library, created with and by staff members and working age adult library users including: Emiko Okoturo, Christine Waller, Daniel Foot, Ambrine Boukhalfa, Ruma das Ray, Kwame Adjeikum, Silvia Leal de Oliveira, Zoe Burden, Catherine Barrell, Agnieszka Grayling, Alex Lewis, Tina Nene, Claudine, and others.
Walking Backwards Looking in a Mirror in Liverpool Street Station, London Metropolitan University Students, 2023



Tin Can Headphone Group Walks, 2022-2024 including events at: Turf Projects, Waterloo Station, Canary Wharf, Whitgift Shopping Centre, listen here to an interview about them on Monocle Radio. Images: Skye Baker, Whitgift Shopping Centre, May 2023.
Earspace, Tin Can Headphone Group Walk on 6 May 2023, performance and text, Turf Projects, alongside: Bea and Jill, Dust London, Kimberley Cookey-Gam, dot.i, Yolanda Shields, VIA, Izzy Duck and Ruth Beale.

100 Tin Cans and B Flat Minor, collaboration with I Nakhla and E Numbers, Iklecktik Art Lab, February 2023

Blue Goggles and Ducting, film, text, performance, Black Box, UCA Farnham, June-July 2022

Cloud Work, film in collaboration with Heron Academy, January 2024

The Manifesto Project, extract from performative text published in the library catalogue, October 2024, Morden Library, created with and by staff members and working age adult library users including: Emiko Okoturo, Christine Waller, Daniel Foot, Ambrine Boukhalfa, Ruma das Ray, Kwame Adjeikum, Silvia Leal de Oliveira, Zoe Burden, Catherine Barrell, Agnieszka Grayling, Alex Lewis, Tina Nene, Claudine, and others.


Egg on the Line, performance and film, shown at Turf Projects in Common Ground, April-June 2022, and at Little Turf in The Disobedient Egg, May 2022 in collaboration with Nikki Carroll


Walking with Blue Peanuts, film and performance, 2022, photography by Sophie le Roux, January 2022

Drumroll, 2021, film, 1 minute 30 seconds, 2021
Curling Duct, performance, 2020, Bloomsbury Theatre, in collaboration with Slade students, organised by Gary Stevens
Walking on Tin Cans, performance, 2020, Bloomsbury Theatre, in collaboration with Slade students, organised by Gary Stevens