
Public art, sculpture, and installations

'The Octopus' is part of the Clean the Sea Campaign, an initiative by Ecoteca, Olhão, Algarve
2010

Christmas tree created using recycled materials and with the help of the local community in Cacela Velha, Algarve
2009

Love the Royal Festival Hall, a living archive of memories. Involved in transcribing, categorising, and selecting memories from the public to be used at the reopening event of the Royal Festival Hall.
2007

'Polar Bear' exhibited at The Love London Recycled Sculpture Show, part of London Sustainability Weeks. Made from global warming headlines in newspapers collected on public transport between Hackney and Canary Wharf.
2007

Thames Festival, pan-London Butterfly House Arts Project. A huge installation of flowers made from 90,000 plastic bags. I was one of the workshop facilitators in schools across London.
2007

'Saudade’, a digital photography and memories project in Boston, Lincolnshire, UK. Participants exhibited their photographs, objects, and 'memory book' at The Gallery of Justice in Nottingham.
2007

'Who's been here?' installation was created for the Lyme Regis Arts Festival. The installation consisted of a series of site-specific interventions on the theme of sustainability.
2007

Recycling/Carnival Project with the Portuguese speaking community in Lambeth, London, to encourage higher achievement in children.
2007

The ArtWrite exhibition at Croydon Clock Tower was the result of a collaboration between Poets Anonymous, a Croydon based poets’ group, and several London artists.
2006

'Flat' - artists’ group exhibition in Hackney, London. This piece presents mundane objects in a more playful way.
2004

'The Value of Memories' live performance auction explored the relationship between the value placed on sentimental objects by their owners and the perceived value of the objects by the audience. Conducted by professional, television auctioneer.
2003
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Photograph of Royal Festival Hall copyright Matt Brown

