Events & Exhibitions


2024

Emerging Journeys, Scott Creative Arts Foundation, Northallerton.

Invisible Artists, Coles Gallery, Leeds

Built, Tinker Gallery, Ilkley.

Open Studio, Damside Mill, Haworth.

The Sea, Fronteer Gallery, Sheffield.

Regeneration, by Rogue Gallery Project, Bridgewater Place, Leeds.

Collective Community, The Atrium Gallery, St. James's Hospital, Leeds.

Winter Show 2024, Saltaire Art Gallery, Saltaire.

Looking Both Ways, Solo Exhibition, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.

Light, SCAF Emerging Artist Award 2023, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield.

2023

Past and Present, Bradford Unesco City of Film and Not Just Hockney, Big Screen, Bradford.

Brontë Drawing Stones, workshop, Brontë Parsonage Museum - Haworth.

The Art Show, The Great Yorkshire Show, Harrogate.

Light, Scott Creative Arts Foundation, Emerging Artist Award, Thirsk.

Searching for the Light, South Square Centre, Thornton, Bradford. A two month solo exhibition

with support from the Joan Day Bursary.

The Brontë's and Birds, workshop, Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth.

The Mercer Open, The Mercer Gallery, Harrogate.

2022

Brontë Art Club, Brontë Parsonage and One in a Million Charity, Sue Belcher Community

Centre, Keighley.

The Landscape, Open Gallery, Halifax.

Defying Expectations, workshop. Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth.

Featured Artist, Weaverbird Workshop, Ilkley.

Win it! Aire Place Studios, Leeds.

Bring It! Aire Place Studios, Leeds.

Worth, joint exhibition with artist Letty McHugh. Keighley Creative, Keighley.

2021

Artist Choice, Bradford Unesco City of Film and Not Just Hockney, Big Screen, Bradford.

Play Days, Better Places, Bradford.

Wellbeing Wednesdays - Art Day, People First, Keighley.

SKETCHBOOK – Online Guest Contributor, Cliffe Castle Support Group.

2020

Stay Connected, virtual exhibition curated by Lois Emma Harkin.

The Play Issue - Issue 6, Haus-a-rest, online zine.

2019

Make a Mark – Landscape Sketch Crawl, South Pennines EXPLORE Walk and Ride Festival.

Drawing in the Landscape, Gibson Mill, National Trust Hardcastle Crags.