The People’s Kitchen was hosted in Rainham, a small town in the east of London in March 2023. It brought together local people, community groups and organisations to cook, eat and converse together. The project brought together local people, community groups, and organisations to serve over 500 bowls of locally produced soup and provided a space to engage in meaningful conversations about the things that nurture us. The project was more than just a pop-up food kitchen. It offered a space of hope and togetherness where different groups and demographics could co-inhabit the environment. The People’s Kitchen provided a cultural hub right on the town’s high street and helped pose new questions about the role of arts spaces beyond that of ga...
On 20 September 2015, to coincide with the harvest moon and take part in a revival of Peterborough's...
my work The Recipe Exchange is featured in the illustrated section charting significant projects und...
This work was commissioned by the charity The House of St Barnabas in London as a headline feature f...
The People’s Kitchen was hosted in Rainham, a small town in the east of London in March 2023. It bro...
Three years ago, in the former mill town of Todmorden, UK, a community group called Incredible Edibl...
Display at the British Ceramics Biennial, Spode Factory, 2015. The ‘Community Maker’ project focuse...
FOODSCAPES was an AHRC Connected Communities project (2013) that explored the use of art as a way of...
Foodscapes was an AHRC Connected Communities project in 2013 that explored the use of art as a way o...
In the age of urbanisation and digitalisation it is easy to forget how important physical meetings a...
From 29 February to 4 March 2016, seventeen students of Design and one student of Educational Studie...
The Portland Inn Project is a creative arts project in partnership with The Portland Street Communit...
Our story starts in April 2020, in the early stages of the UK’s first national COVID-19 lockdown. A ...
Commensality, the act of eating together, is an important human ritual that benefits beyond the biol...
Issue addressed: To investigate the role of a community kitchen for clients living in a socio-econom...
Exhibition Dates: 18-26 September 2021Exhibition Venue: Park RoyalInspired by the work of three food...
On 20 September 2015, to coincide with the harvest moon and take part in a revival of Peterborough's...
my work The Recipe Exchange is featured in the illustrated section charting significant projects und...
This work was commissioned by the charity The House of St Barnabas in London as a headline feature f...
The People’s Kitchen was hosted in Rainham, a small town in the east of London in March 2023. It bro...
Three years ago, in the former mill town of Todmorden, UK, a community group called Incredible Edibl...
Display at the British Ceramics Biennial, Spode Factory, 2015. The ‘Community Maker’ project focuse...
FOODSCAPES was an AHRC Connected Communities project (2013) that explored the use of art as a way of...
Foodscapes was an AHRC Connected Communities project in 2013 that explored the use of art as a way o...
In the age of urbanisation and digitalisation it is easy to forget how important physical meetings a...
From 29 February to 4 March 2016, seventeen students of Design and one student of Educational Studie...
The Portland Inn Project is a creative arts project in partnership with The Portland Street Communit...
Our story starts in April 2020, in the early stages of the UK’s first national COVID-19 lockdown. A ...
Commensality, the act of eating together, is an important human ritual that benefits beyond the biol...
Issue addressed: To investigate the role of a community kitchen for clients living in a socio-econom...
Exhibition Dates: 18-26 September 2021Exhibition Venue: Park RoyalInspired by the work of three food...
On 20 September 2015, to coincide with the harvest moon and take part in a revival of Peterborough's...
my work The Recipe Exchange is featured in the illustrated section charting significant projects und...
This work was commissioned by the charity The House of St Barnabas in London as a headline feature f...