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  • Thanks to John Singh at Ma’s House Restaurant for allowing Up and Coming Arts STOP and THINK exhibition to participate during the exhibition. www.mashouserestaurant.co.uk


  • Chris Francis ‘Amsterdam stop’ David Thomas Crawley ‘LIVERPOOL BUS PLEASE STOP’


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    LFC health and well-being print off as free art


  • July 2014The #96Footballs Photographic Project will be launching in July 2014 with a very special exhibition. I started this back in Feb 2013 with #HASP (Hillsborough Arts Sports Project) that has formed into #96 Footballs. This being the 25th Anniversary year, 96 makes reference to the people that lost their lives as a result of the events that transpired on 15th April…


  • MA Contemporary Fine Art Degree Show 2009 My work revolves around the notion of identity; the portrait of the individual captured through the lens. I revisit pinhole photography and combine this with digital photography to create a rarity; an image which is left to chance, an image which captures the individual’s unique qualities, an image…


  • I am currently working on a project titled ‘Photo Booth’ (started 2008 – present). This started from collecting rejected passport images from the UK passport office. I started to research into ‘biometrics’ and the data in which government legislation warrants how you must sit for your passport photograph and what information can be held within.…


  • STAR* (Schools, Teachers, Artists, Research) was an action research project initiated by Liverpool Biennial 2002 Educational Programme which explored ways in which contemporary visual art can support the teaching of non-art subjects. Over six months the project had worked with 7 schools across Merseyside. STAR* was launched in December 2001 at Dadafest. In collaboration with NWDAF it provided…


  • This installation was originally shown as part of my Fine Art Degree Show at Sheffield Hallam University in 2001. My intentions for showing the work within the window of John Lewis, Liverpool and as part of the Liverpool Biennial 2002 Independent Programme came about as a matter of chance – an opportunity to show a part of…