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2024- Transformative Fashion Pedagogies 2.0
Joint Symposium between Parsons School of Fashion (New York, USA), London College of Fashion (London, UK), COLEGIATURA (Medellín, Colombia) and HK PolyU (Hong Kong SAR, China)
Online: 26th April and 3rd May 2024: Paper- Case study: Parsons BFA Fashion Design x Keds partnership –Building responsible progressive design thinking within Fashion Design curricula.

2019- n0thing special- n0b0dy c0llective invited various NY based multi media artists to create artwork utilizing an existing ‘n0thing’ printed T-Shirt for LRC SAL0N #8. A percentage of all sales were donated to SAGE NYC. Customized t-shirt produced under Covert room label. The piece considered the value of n0thing through identity, and anonymity in urban environments. Preempting a pandemic period of masks as personal protection the piece took on a deeper resonance around individual obscurity and loss.

2018 - Ongoing- Founder: the Covert Room:
Founded in New York in 2018, The Covet Room is a location fluid gallery and exhibition space representing contemporary Art, Image & Object by emerging and unrepresented practitioners globally: @thecovertroom

2018- n0thing editions- Edition III: n0thing editions are portable galleries of affordable art. Printed, 50 limited, hand numbered prints of original artwork in an unbound format:

Hand painted original artwork for club flyers and badges from 1990's London club scene- reprinted as sticker set of 14 full colour stickers. 11" x 17"

2003/04- Echo: Collaborative research project: "Echo" was a large scale, multi-disciplinary research project focussed around a gifted archive of original European dress items (migrated to Australia) dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries, which became catalysts for exploring the language and significance of fashion across the ages. Echo evolved through a collaborative research process, which brought together fashion designers, academics, artists, filmmakers and creative practitioners and culminated in three major outcomes; a short film, a live interdisciplinary performance and exhibition in Brisbane (July 2003), and a major exhibition in London (December 2004). The entire project was developed and curated by Prof Suzi Vaughan in collaboration with over forty research participants from across Australia, New Zealand and the UK.

Set of 9 hand printed and coloured C-Type photographs of select gifted hand made garments, elevating the objects through examination of detail and personal story telling, highlighting quiet and overlooked unique moments of wear, damage, alteration and repair. Inspired by X rays and curatorial processes, I created an Installation of 9 x hand printed C-Type photographic prints mounted in a bespoke perspex display. Each print- 42 x 59.4 cm

Handcrafted natural vegtan leather cross body bag with reengineered and contextualized digital print of 19th C lace cape- 37 x 26 x 6 x 68cm drop

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