House Conspiracy
Residency and Exhibition
Glorious Downfall
Photography by @josephwlynch

At Home in Imagination
Feeling Pattern
These were created to celebrate imperfection and random organic shapes in movement contrasted by organised patterns and lines.
A collection of bright, colourful, abstract paintings of people moving, emotions, and body parts.
Why Play?
In an attempt to capture the beauty in failure and the necessity to make mistakes to have some excitement in life, falling down the stairs is the perfect analogy.
I just decided that the coolest thing was an accident that you could somehow pull off at the last minute.
This was a playful show with many forms of movement. It created play in the adult world and encouraged people to think about joy and dance moves that their inner child might bring out.
Dancing alone together
An installation filling a large area of the room with hanging sheets of sheer fabric, mesh and cellophane with simplistic life-sized painted moving people on them. Each sheet moves a little with the airflow of people coming in and out of the room and the whole scene is illuminated in a soft purple light that creates shadows of moving people on the wall behind.
This room is very relaxing and soft. Subtle movements and changes in airflow show figures and shadows glide across the room as if they could just blow away. This leaves you feeling calm and peaceful. Distractions disappear and you’re left with a performance of dancers coming in and out of view. Simple is ok, people dancing together is always beautiful.