FORTHCOMING
Catching Copper at National Trust’s East Pool Mine
9th August - 28th September 2025
Preview - Saturday 9 August, 12pm-3:00pm please RSVP via my contacts page
I am excited for my upcoming show at Michell’s Engine House, National Trust, East Pool Mine, opening on the 9th August and running to the 28th September. I'm currently working in the remarkable surroundings of The Dry at East Pool Mine, in preparation for the exhibition, which is informed by my short story Catching Copper, 2023, and will show new film, sculpture and drawing works. The story includes memories of a walk I used to take regularly from Brea to Pool, where East Pool Mine is, so it feels perfect to be working almost on-site, in The Dry, throughout the Summer, while my Krowji studio undergoes some refurbishment and maintenance.
Catching Copper is about loss and longing, change and power. It considers how people, place and experience form who we are; it wonders about relationships to land, labour, and heritage, about what we leave behind, what we take forward, and how our remembering shapes and shifts these things.
Exhibition is open to view during the usual site opening hours - Monday to Thursday 11am-1pm. Entry is free to National Trust members, for non-members there’s an entry fee.
Entry on 9th August for the preview is free of charge, however the site has a maximum capacity limit so please do RSVP via my contacts form with approximate arrival time if possible.
Aditionally during Heritage Open Days there will be a series of guided walks with exhibtion viewing over the weekends of 13th/14th and 20th/21st September. These will be free entry to all but must be booked through East Pool Mine. Booking opens on the 25th June
To help fund materials and time to make new work for the show, I am sharing some studio works on paper for sale in my Shop over June and July.

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