A selection of images from this project - still in development - were exhibited at RSA House, London (November 1 – December 15, 2023) and The Hive, Worcestershire (May 22 – June 14, 2024), while also being presented in the immersive VR gallery on Spatial, where they remain accessible. The VR environment allowed the work to be experienced at a larger scale, enhancing presence and engagement, while audiences in both physical and virtual spaces could explore its visual, conceptual, and emotional dimensions simultaneously.
This series employs creative cartographic representations to explore pressing issues of race, gender, identity, and microaggressions, striving to illuminate the intricate web of social interactions and dialogues that shape our lives. These artistic interpretations transcend traditional mapping techniques, using abstract and symbolic elements to convey the nuanced complexities of individual experiences and historical narratives.
Through vibrant colours and map-inspired patterns, the work invites viewers to engage deeply with the themes of intersectionality and societal dynamics, sparking meaningful conversations that challenge perceptions and encourage empathy. Each piece serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of understanding our shared humanity, making the invisible visible and the unheard heard. This series not only seeks to map physical spaces but also to chart the emotional landscapes of our collective consciousness, ultimately fostering a greater awareness of the multifaceted realities we navigate every day.
Threads of conversation
Below the surface
Connected: The invisible strings
All that glitters is not gold
In loving memory
This is my home
More than words