I am a British artist, theorist and curator. I work with local organisations, exhibitions and visual arts media to build new environmental imaginaries.

Recent and ongoing projects have centred on Heathrow Airport, its surrounding neighbourhoods and airspaces. I have sought to trace the making of a landscape that is today a force in the construction of the international order and the demands it makes on the planet. I have also worked to advance art and culture that aspires to a positive, radically future-oriented, vision for the metropolitan open land that lies beneath the flightpath.

My academic work has contributed to debates in arts-led environmental knowledge making, the environmental strategies of arts organisations and the future of international cultural collaboration in the context of net zero commitments.

My work has featured at/in Wyspa Gallery, Poland, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, WRO Biennial, Poland, Watermans Arts, London, as well as various publications dedicated to the study of the Anthropocene, cultural geography, futures, geo-humanities and mobilities.

I hold a BA from Oxford University, an MA from the University of the Arts and a PhD from Goldsmiths, University of London. I am Associate Professor of Art and Environmental Cultures at Richmond, the American University, London and Senior Lecturer in Critical and Historical Studies at Kingston School of Art.