Over the past 8 years I have worked and collaborated on a range of projects that art centred aorund community arts and young people. This page collates the range of projects and roles I have had in working to find creative ways for play and expressionto emerge with different communities.


Dance a Line together. 
Interdisciplinary art workshop. 
Originally developed during my role as Culture Collective artist embedded with Dixon hall community for elderly and carers. This workshop utilises movement and lino-cut print making to explore how drawing and movement talk to each other through; rhythm, pattern, shape texture and space. This workshop was devised to support participation across a range of physical support needs. 

Photgraphy: Erika Stevenson (Dixon hall images), Gill Bird (Findhorn, open workshop)






ALL GAMES ALLOWED is a project developed by Camelon Arts and Mark Bleakley.

Inspired by gym halls and sports fields floor markings Mark ran a series of workshops to create new games and drawings using the basic shapes and patterns we see on football pitches, tennis courts, running tracks and more.

We would like to thank all the participants that have created these games through workshops with Mark at: Tamfourhill community centre school holidays programme, Cyrenians, Falkirk High and Forth Valley Sensory Centre.  





 

The Big Screen Project & Singing helps me breathe. 2020. 
Camelon Arts (Artlink Central). 
Project artist co-ordinator. 

Working as project artist and co-ordinator as part of Camelon Arts,  We had planned to develop a winter event as part of the local festival calendar. Due to the Pandemic we had to cancel and change many plans. One outcome was Singing Helps me breate; a song witten by freedom of mind choir and film portrait of the choir by Jassy Earl. We had originally developed a relationship with the choir for a cancelled project Sails and Songs (summer 2020). 

With the contant negotiating movement restricitions Camelon Arts (Mina Heydari-Waite and Myself) decided to bring the art to the homes of Camelon with The Big Screen project; over two days travelling the breadth of Camelon and Tamfourhill, this screened 3 new video and musical works by local artists alongside Freedom of Mind Choirs song. 







Through Sludge Sand and sea, we’re taking you to the future! 2019
Processions commission with Hospitalfields arts. Mass choreography for 500 local primary school children. 
Co-choreographer with Katie Miller. 






Lyra Theatre - Sampler. Dir. Jo Timmins. 2017. 
Movement director Mark Bleakley. 





Lyra Theatre - We Are here arts group.
Head in the clouds workshop exploring surrealism. 2016. 
Lead facilitator