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past projects

Barking and dagenham: idols 
Commission piece and creative workshops 
EASTBURY MANOR HOUSE |  LBBD COUNCIL | 2024

Acclaimed poet Dauda Ladejobi and I created a museum-style exhibition of work for Eastbury Manor House, portraying stories from the history of Barking and Dagenham, as well as the experiences of local residents, in new contexts. We took stories from the area's long history and imagined what would happen if those stories had happened in different times: for example, a newspaper article about the Viking raids of the 9th century; a clickbait article detailing the best way to make sacrifices; a Roman scout report detailing the landscape and cultural nuances of the area.

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This culminated in an exhibition of "artefacts" alongside a new tapestry-style large artwork for the house, which will hang permanently.

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a knight at the museum 
collaboration with unpuzzled theatre
 SOUTHEND CENTRAL MUSEUM | AUGUST 2023 | ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND

In collaboration with Unpuzzled Theatre CIC, I wrote a successful funding bid which allowed us to create a 30-minute long play about Southend's Prittlewell Prince - the Anglo-Saxon royal buried in Southend with early Christian artefacts in his grave - and shared this story with over 400 local residents across 5 days in August 2023. This play was accompanied by a 30-minute interactive visual arts session looking at Anglo-Saxon history.

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You can see a full recorded version of the play here.

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purta fleot

researching the ancent history of purfleet-on-thames

 HIGH HOUSE | JAN-JUNE 2023 | CREATIVE ESTUARY & THURROCK COUNCIL

Working with Purfleet Primary Academy, High House Community Group, Purfleet Youth Club and the Purfleet-on-Thames Community Hub, I researched, taught and made art about the area's ancient origins. This included finding out about the Purfleet Interglacial Period - a period of archaeo-geological time named after the area - through to archaeologists finding a mammoth and an elephant buried on top of each other, separated by around 50,000 years. â€‹

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From this research and the designs of the groups I work with, I painted three, 4-metre long silk flags alongside Sarah Doyle of Kinetika. 

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These were exhibited at Colourscape in July 2023, and are now permanently housed at Purfleet Military and Heritage Centre and Purfleet Primary Academy.

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Alongside Kent University academic and writer Jeremy Scott, I look at the origins - mostly Anglo-Saxon - of place names in and around Southend-on-Sea. Alongside broad research into the history of migration movements into the British Isles, I used these Anglo-Saxon place names as an entry point into a public discussion around perceptions of what it means to be British and English, as well as opinions on migration. 

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To facilitate this conversation, I made some graphic artworks which were presented on large aluminium boards as well as postcards, depicting places around Southend as they might have been 1000-2000 years ago, with their name written in Old English (and in one case Norse) in Runes, in an homage to seaside town postcards. Jeremy took the research I did alongside research into local folk tales and turned these into new poems, fictions and prose, telling new stories about settlers, explorers, invaders and migrants to the area, as well as personal memories, about Southend.

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We presented this work alongside a questionnaire which included a quiz about British history and qualitative questions about perceptions around Britishness, to the public of Southend in September 2022. Over 100 people answered our questionnaire and we found that there was a low level of knowledge amongst the general public about ancient historical migrations into Britain from other parts of the world, as well as about the gerneral timeline of events on this island before 1066.

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More about this project can be found here.

migration, place names and identity
researching the origins of place names in southend alongside british values
 SOUTHEND-ON-SEA   /  MARCH-SEPTEMBER 2022  | CREATIVE ESTUARY 

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These projects are the latest in eight years of community arts and heritage project work that has included working with, among others, Studio 3 Arts, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Metal Culture, Southend Museums, Havering Mind, Barking and Dagenham Young Carers, Kent University, Thurrock Art Trail, and Creative Blast.

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If you've got a project and want to enquire about my services and skills, get in touch. 

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