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EXHIBITIONS

  • Solo Exhibition, Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen (Sept 2023).
  • The Whitehouse Gallery, Kirkudbright, 2022/23 (upcoming Spring 2024)
  • Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen, 2021 – 23
  • Greengallery, Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire, 2019 – 23 (upcoming Feature 2024)
  • The Velvet Easel, Portobello, Edinburgh, 2019 – 23.
  • Zenwalls Gallery, Peebles 2023
  • Artisanand, Featured Artist, Aberfeldy 2023
  • Greengallery, Featured Artist, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, 2022.
  • Dundas Street Gallery with Greengallery, Edinburgh, 2021/22.
  • Greengallery, Featured Artist, Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire, 2021.
  • Visual Arts Scotland, FLOW – Members Show, 2020/21.
  • The Meffan, Forfar – 2009, 2015, 2018, 2019 + 2022.
  • Art Aboyne, Summer Exhibition, 2020/21.
  • Little Originals, Dock Street Studios, Dundee, 2019.
  • Cambo Stables, Kingsbarns, 2019 – 21
  • Canvas Art, Forfar, 2019 – 22
  • Eion Stewart Fine Art, Stonehaven, 2019.
  • Tayberry GalleryPerth, 2019.
  • Greengate Gallery, Culross, 2019.
  • Gallery48, Cromarty, 2018.
  • The Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London. 2018.
  • The Weem Gallery, Pittenweem, 2018.
  • Eduardo Alessandro Studios, Broughty Ferry, 2017/8.
  • The Hour Image Gallery, Forfar – permanent collection + On Land and Sea, 2016.
  • Galway Arts Centre Right of Way (Ceart Sli), (with Alec Finlay, Guy Moreton, and Zoë Irvine,), 2004.
  • The Changing Room, Stirling. Work in Progress, 2004.
  • Generator Member’s Show, Dundee, 1998, 2000, 2003 + 2004.
  • Masters Expo, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, 2003.
  • Wegrecht, Dortmund. (with Alec Finlay, Guy Moreton, and Zoë Irvine,), 2002.
  • Original Arts, Harrogate – Expressed Visionary Viewpoints, 1998 + 2000.
  • Park Gallery, Falkirk – 12 in to 2000 – Inaugural exhibition, 2000.
  • Central Saint Martins, London – collaborative project with final year fashion design student, 1999.
  • Sunhoney, and Where the Land Meets the Water & Land, Suddaby’s Crown Hotel, Malton, 1997–99.
  • Yorkshire Television Studios, Leeds, 1998.
  • Mall Galleries, London – Society of Designer Craftsmen Annual Winter Exhibition, (Cert. of Dist), 1997.
  • The Grouse and Claret Restaurant and Gallery, Kinross, 1997.
  • New Designers Exhibition, Business Design Centre, Islington, London, 1997.
  • Degree Show, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee, 1997.
  • Simon Jersey Tapestry Awards, London, 1995 + 1997.
  • Wellington School of Design, New Zealand, 1996.
  • Taigh Chearsabhagh, North Uist, 1995.

STOCKISTS

MAKERS-MARKETS, POP-UPS + OPEN STUDIOS

  • Open Studio, 2022
  • CRAFTED, Dundee Contemporary Arts 2019 + 2022
  • Greengallery BIG Exhibition and Curated Market 2020, 2022 + 2023
  • Angus Festival of Making – Open Studio, 2022 + 2023
  • Tea Green at the Bowhouse, St Monans, 2017-23.
  • Tea Green at the Botanical Gardens, St Andrews, 2022
  • Makers Market, Rottal Steading, 2022.
  • Pop-up at Artisana Brownie Barn, 2021.
  • Pop-up Mini Night Market + Studio Open Weekend, 2021.
  • Public Engagement Day, Murton Trust, 2021.
  • Tea Green at Kibble Palace, Glasgow, 2017-19.
  • Makers for Maggie’s – Christmas and Spring Fairs, Dundee, 2017-20.
  • Studio Open Weekend, 2019.
  • Urban Market, Dundee, 2018.
  • Freedom Hair, Dundee, 2018/20.
  • Kitschnbake, Newport-on-Tay, 2018.
  • Farmtoun B&B – Ballindarg, Forfar, 2018.
  • Tea Green Pop-up Boutique – The Stables at Taypark House, Dundee, 2017.
  • Festive Pop-up – 56° Collective, Kirriemuir & Arbroath, 2017.
  • Angus Autumn Fair, 2017.
  • Thrums Up – Pop-up Gallery (Traditional Music Festival), Kirriemuir, 2017.
  • Pop-up Angus – the inaugural series of events organised by the 56° Collective, 2017.
  • PopDundee Valentines/Anti Valentine’s Pop-up Shop, 2017.
  • Christmas Pop-up Gallery, Kirriemuir, 2016.
  • PopDundee/Dundee Mini Make-off, Dundee Maker Space, 2016.
  • Angus Open Studios, with Jacqueline Ritchie, Forfar, 2016.
  • Christmas Pop-up, Kirriemuir, 2016.
  • Angus Open Studios, with Woven Willow & Momentum Pottery, Forfar, 2015.
  • Open House, Brighton Festival, 2000.

PUBLIC ART

  • Paint the Town, 2021.
    Street Art Project – mural painted on the wall at The Thistle Bar, Forfar.
  • Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail, 2019 – the first ever nationwide public art trail.
    Oor Tatha Rannsachair (Our Tay Explorer) was part of the Dundee trail and could be found  at Perth Train Station.
    All proceeds from the auction went to support the children’s hospitals across Scotland, with the money from the Dundee Wullie’s going to the ARCHIE Foundation – the official charity of Tayside Children’s Hospital in Dundee. Oor Tatha Rannsachair raised a huge £4.8k, and the overall trail raised £1.3million.
  • Paint the Town, 2020.
    Street Art Project – mural painted on three walls at Colin M Smiths, Forfar.

AWARDS:

  • Featured Artist Award – Maisie & Mac (Art & Contemporary Craft), awarded at PopDundee/Dundee Mini Make-off, 2016.
  • Craft Makers Award Dundee, in partnership with the Scottish Arts Council and Dundee City Council, 2009/10.
  • engage Scotland Visual Arts Education Awards in association with the Scottish Arts Council. (chosen as the artist to represent The Changing Room.), 2004.
  • Grant awarded by Stirling & District Arts Forum for Work in Progress at The Changing Room, 2004.
  • Certificate of Distinction received at The Society of Designer Craftsmen Annual Winter Exhibition, 1997.
  • Elected as licentiate (with distinction) of The Society of Designer Craftsmen, 1997.
  • Commendation awarded at Simon Jersey Tapestry Awards, London, 1995/96.