2022 – Creative Schools – Arts Council of Wales Go Creative Fund: Working as a creative practitioner in St Mellons Primary School with Year 4 & 5 children to develop a story and book through acting, creative writing and printmaking.
2022 – Cultural Cwtsh – Arts Council Wales commission to make a film for the Cultural Cwtsh website – arts and wellbeing resource for NHS staff.
2021 – Without Borders – Evolving digital project and physical exhibition, elysium gallery, Swansea.
2021 – Cynefin: Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Wales– Arts Council of Wales Creative Schools Project, working with children from Bryn Primary school, Blackwood.
2021 – Voices From the Future – Monologue for Loud Voices Silent Streets
2021 – The Weaving Tree – Multi-arts ‘Voices of Change‘ workshops and installation to celebrate diversity and creativity in community. Wales Millennium Centre. Live Printing Session broadcast on Wales Millennium Centre Instagram and Facebook feed.
2021 – Share Your Story – Cultural Diversity Project in Newport, working with Francesca Kay for Literature Wales
2020 – Beyond the Label – National Lottery funded project making creative content for a film in relation to mental health for Ty Canna Mental Health Outreach Service and Breathe Creative. With Katja Stiller.
2020 – In:Flux – Audio journal series in collaboration with John Rea for Digithon Festival, Wales Arts Review.
2020 – Creative Insights – Project with Katja Stiller to provide new creative content for NHS Eating Disorders Website, working with individuals with lived experience of eating disorders.
2020 – Printing project for Romani Cultural and Arts Company working at Shirenewton Site.
2019 – Dither – Fluxus performance score with John Rea, performed by newCELF in Le Pub, Newport.
2019 – A Brief History of Healing – Project with Gail Howard working in Llandough hospital, highlighting the value of art making in relation to health. Arts Council of Wales
2019 – Breathing Space – person-centred creative sessions for adults experiencing stress, anxiety and/or depression. With Katja Stiller and Nick Clements, Valley and Vale Arts