Journeys - a 2 week contemporary art exhibition based around the idea of the various forms a journey can take, be that physical, of the mind or imagination. Ecopsychology is a psychological subfield that looks at the relationship between human beings and their environment, embracing a more revolutionary paradigm: just as Freud believed that neuroses were the consequences of dismissing deep rooted sexual and aggressive instincts, eco-psychologists believe that grief, despair and anxiety are the consequences of dismissing equally deep rooted ecological instincts.’ It is this connection between the human psyche and nature that is being explored. ‘In the Drowned World’ a recent series of images taken on walks along the track-bed of a disused ra...
Downstream was a solo exhibition held in London during September-October 2019. The research question...
First paragraph: The Extended Mind is based on the idea that our bodies, objects, language, institut...
The exhibition and events aim to examine our collective response to landscape and place, how we reac...
Journeys - a 2 week contemporary art exhibition based around the idea of the various forms a journey...
'Creative Journeys' was a short paper I delivered alongside other members of the Sheffield Hallam Un...
Anna Francis was commissioned to collaborate with Andrew Branscombe as part of the Arts Council Engl...
This group exhibition, curated by David Waterworth for Gimpel Fils Gallery takes the labyrinthine st...
Introduction: Ecological Aesthetics: potential, politics, and movement is a new book project current...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
The project investigates the role of artwork as a medium with the potential to stimulate environment...
Apparently featureless ancient Northern landscapes have long been represented as places of darkness,...
Perception of memory, the present and the future is continually shaped and reshaped by sporadic inci...
This chapter, and my interview with James Benning published in the same book, are part of my wider r...
Downstream was a solo exhibition held in London during September-October 2019. The research question...
First paragraph: The Extended Mind is based on the idea that our bodies, objects, language, institut...
The exhibition and events aim to examine our collective response to landscape and place, how we reac...
Journeys - a 2 week contemporary art exhibition based around the idea of the various forms a journey...
'Creative Journeys' was a short paper I delivered alongside other members of the Sheffield Hallam Un...
Anna Francis was commissioned to collaborate with Andrew Branscombe as part of the Arts Council Engl...
This group exhibition, curated by David Waterworth for Gimpel Fils Gallery takes the labyrinthine st...
Introduction: Ecological Aesthetics: potential, politics, and movement is a new book project current...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
This project investigates visual strategies for representing human ecology; the study of interrelati...
The project investigates the role of artwork as a medium with the potential to stimulate environment...
Apparently featureless ancient Northern landscapes have long been represented as places of darkness,...
Perception of memory, the present and the future is continually shaped and reshaped by sporadic inci...
This chapter, and my interview with James Benning published in the same book, are part of my wider r...
Downstream was a solo exhibition held in London during September-October 2019. The research question...
First paragraph: The Extended Mind is based on the idea that our bodies, objects, language, institut...
The exhibition and events aim to examine our collective response to landscape and place, how we reac...