Friendship Follies

A new commission for Wentworth Woodhouse as part of the House of Fun exhibition 5 August – 16 November 2025 and for Keppel’s Column 8 – 9 August 2025. Part of the first ever Children’s Capital of Culture 2025. The Whistlejacket Room at Wentworth Woodhouse hosts a 6m high recreation of the Rockingham Monument plus four […]

Pet Project

The Bowes Museum was founded by Joséphine and John Bowes and opened to the public in 1892. Even though it looks like a French chateau it was never used as a residence, but was designed and built to showcase the Bowes’ huge collections of paintings, textiles, ceramics, furniture and silverware. Pet Project responds to the […]

Bananarchy!

A site specific, playable exhibition that explores Hull’s historic fruit market that operated at Humber Street for 250 years. Humber Street Gallery occupies 64 Humber Street which was built on a WWII bomb-site by fruit wholesaler T J Poupart in 1956. The company sold fruit and vegetables and the site housed a banana ripening room […]

Play Revolution

Play Revolution is a playful art installation for Wonderlab: The Bramall Gallery at the National Railway Museum (NRM) in York. It is a permanent, interactive artwork that includes fixed and loose parts to explore engineering habits of mind. All elements are influenced by the displays and archives at the museum with input from children and […]

Heaven

Heaven is a new interactive artwork for Left Bank that is an immersive and joyful experience for people of all ages. Located in the nave of the former church, Heaven is a large, colourful, inflatable structure co-designed with children from the local community. Participants can run, jump, hide, race, climb, dance and chill on the […]

Skip, Play, Repeat

‘Skip Play Repeat’ is a playful and participatory artwork commissioned by Mirador Arts for ‘Walking In Other’s Footsteps’. The project is a response to the Elizabeth Roberts Working Class Oral History Archive, one of the most important collections of oral history testimonies of working class life in north west England. Mirador Arts commissioned three artists […]

Bridge

A site-specific artwork commissioned for Stanningley by Lidl and Councillors for Bramley and Stanningley to celebrate the opening of Belgrave Retail Park. The artwork is cast from iron and follows the arc of a bridge reaching out towards the street. The title of the work, ‘Bridge’, refers to the rich heritage of iron founding and […]

Consumption

Consumption is a site specific installation for Ripon Workhouse Museum addressing issues around wellbeing in older people. Working with the museum’s team of volunteers, Consumption shows the volunteers preparing and eating a standard meal served to inmates in 1861. The volunteers sit in rows, segregated by sex as they would have been in 1861, eating […]

Seat

A commission for Pannett Art Gallery in Whitby as part of Meeting Point, a year-long project in 2016 led by contemporary art specialists Arts&Hertiage. ‘Seat’ was an installation for the main gallery at Pannett Art Gallery that reflected the dual purpose of this beautiful space and its role in the history and governance of Whitby. […]

Closet

Closet is an installation of 25 delicate cutouts of Mary Hogarth’s dresses located in a secret room at the Dickens Museum. Mary Hogarth was the sister of Catherine Dickens, Charles’ wife. She stayed regularly at 48 Doughty Street where she occupied a room next to her sister and brother-in-law. It is recorded extensively that Charles […]