I am a British artist, theorist and curator. I work with local organisations, exhibitions and visual arts media to build new environmental imaginaries. This website comprises an archive of my practice and related resources.

Recent and ongoing work has centred on Heathrow Airport, its surrounding areas and airspaces. Through creative and interdisciplinary approaches, I have explored ways to see and understand dimensions of the airport otherwise overlooked, as well as to make them visible to policy. This research has also highlighted the part played by art and its mobilities in the making of a landscape that is a powerful and enduring symbol of, on the one hand, modernity and, on the other, nature’s demise. It has contributed to debates on how we conceptualise and know the environment, 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.