Works exhibited (selected)

Planned for 2025

March - April: solo exhibit at Litchfield Cathedral, UK

March: Verona Tessile, Italy

April: Nadelwelt, Karlsruhe

Exhibited in 2024

January to May: Grosvenor shows, UK

February: Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival, Hampton, USA

April: QuiltFest, Greenville, SC

April: Australasian Quilt Convention, Melbourne, Australia

April, PPM Quilt Show, Brno, Czech Republic

July: Pacific International Quilt Festival, Santa Clara, CA, USA

August: solo exhibit in Coventry Cathedral, UK

September: Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza

October: National Festival of the Belgian Quilt Guild

Mancuso Shows, Various dates and venues across USA

Exhibited in 2023

Nottingham Society of Artists, Nottingham, UK

Imprisoned, juried SAQA online exhibit

Autumn Exhibition by Strutts’ Stitchers, Belper, Derbyshire, UK

Steam Museum, Swindon, UK

PPM Quilt Show, Brno, Czech Republic

European Patchwork Meeting, St Marie aux Mines, Alsace, France

Festival of Quilts, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK (shortlisted and two Judges’ Choice)

Quiltfestival Noord Groningen, Netherlands

Salon amour du fil, France

Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival, Hampton, USA

VAQuiltfest Greenville, Greenville, SC, USA

Festival of Quilts, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK (shortlisted)

Exhibited in 2022

Mancuso shows, USA

De Broodfabriek, Rijswijk, Netherlands

Biennale Internationale d’Art Textile, France

Hungarian Patchwork Guild, Hungary

National Patchwork Enghien, Belgium 

Pacific International Quilt Festival, Santa Clara, CA, USA

Festival of Quilts, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK (shortlisted)

Nottingham Society of Artists, Nottingham UK

Sacred Threads, Washington, USA

Meiningen, Germany

Nadelwelt, Rheinstetten, Germany

Biennale Internationale d’Art Textile, France

2nd Grit’S Life & Friends Quiltfest (GL&FQ), Suderburg, Northern Germany

Healing Power of Colour, juried online exhibit

Textile Expressionism, juried SAQA online exhibit

Wide Horizons VIII European Patchwork Meeting, St Marie aux Mines, Alsace, France

Exhibited in 2021

Festival of Quilts, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK (shortlisted)

Plurality of Voices, juried SAQA Virtual Exhibition

Exhibited in 2020

The International Quilt Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska (three pieces in the Museum’s permanent Contemporary Textile Art Collection)

Exhibited in 2019

St Mary’s Church, Lace Market, Nottingham, UK (solo exhibition)

The Knitting and Stitching Show, Alexandra Palace, London, UK

Great Northern Quilt and Needlecraft Show, Harrogate, UK

UWE Conference Centre, Bristol, UK,

Forge Mill Needle Museum, Redditch, UK

Festival of Quilts, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK 

Exhibited in 2018

Festival of Quilts, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK (solo gallery)


Works in the media (articles and interviews)

2024

Patchwork Professional, “My favourite quilt”

Patchwork Professional, “Seeking the Light”

The Quilter, “Seeking the Light”

Contemporary Quilt, “Seeking the Light”

2022

Art Quilt Quarterly, “Artist to Watch”

SAQA Journal

Interview and presentation, SAQA Seminar, “Colour”

2020

Patchwork Professional: October (Germany)

YouTube Interview with former SAQA president, Lisa Walton

Make Modern: September (Australia)

Make Modern: March (Australia)

2019

Curated Quilts: “Well Said” (U.S.A.)

2018

L’Artiste du Vendredi: (France)

BBC radio interview

Arte Morbida: (Italy)

The Quilter: (UK)

Talks and workshops:

2023 September: Rugby "More than the sum"

2023 April: Droitwich "More than the sum"

2022 October: Coventry "More than the sum"

2022 October: QGBI Region 10 “Windmills” workshop

2022 October: QGBI Region 10 “More than the sum…”

2022 May: QGBI Region 12, Wales “Windmills” workshop

2022 May: QGBI Region 12, Wales “More than the sum…”

2022 May: Leicester “More than the sum”

2022 April: SAQA Seminar “Colour”

2022 April: Nottingham “More than the sum”

2021 September: Malvern quilters “More than the sum…”

2021 May: QGBI Region 12, Wales “More than the sum…”

2019 August: Patterns and Plains, Nottingham “Numbers are beautiful!”