b.1982; Solihull, UK.

2006; BFA (honours) at Duncan of Jordanstone, School of Art, Scotland UK.

Solo Exhibitions: 

  • 2023; Kunstverein Dillingen ‘Blue Work’, Germany 

  • 2022; Nosbaum Reding ‘Abundance’, Luxembourg 

  • 2020; Nosbaum Reding ‘Landmass’, Luxembourg 

  • 2015; Metro Gallery, ‘Social Portrait; photorealism post internet’, Melbourne, Australia  

  • 2014; Espace H2O, ‘Digital Photography’, Luxembourg  

  • 2012; Metro Gallery, ‘Role Models’, Melbourne, Australia  

  • 2011; FortyFive Downstairs, ‘Angles with Dirty Faces’, Melbourne, Australia  

  • 2010; Carbon Black Gallery, ‘in the Flesh’, Melbourne, Australia

Group Exhibitions / Fairs:

  • 2023; DavisKlemmGallery, Germany / Art Geneva

  • 2022; Luxembourg Art Week / BRAFA / ArtGeneva 

  • 2021; ArtDijon / ArtWeek, Luxembourg 

  • 2020 Art Geneva / Art2Cure 

  • 2019; Halle Victor Hugo, Luxembourg Art Week / Art2Cure, Banque International a Luxembourg

  • 2018; Art2Cure, Banque International a Luxembourg / Bernard Massard, Grevenmarcher 

  • 2017; Halle Victor Hugo, Luxembourg Art Week / Plus One Gallery, London 

  • 2016; Plus One Gallery, London, Opening // 2015; Cercle Artistique de Luxembourg, Salon

  • 2015,  Luxembourg Art Week 

  • 2014; Arcadia Contemporary,  Miami Art Fair / Dropr, London / Arcadia Contemporary,  New York Art Fair / Plus One Gallery, London  

  • 2013; Shared Space, Carlton, Melbourne / Metro Gallery,  ‘The Art of Fashion’, Melbourne / Plus One Gallery, London   

  • 2012; White Warehouse (with Michael Staniak), Melbourne / Six Years Later, Melbourne / Plus One Gallery, London / Metro Gallery, ‘Climate Change’, Melbourne

  • 2011; Metro Gallery,  ‘Things to Come’, Melbourne 

  • 2009; Melbourne Art Fair, BSG, Melbourne  

  • 2008; Lounge, Birmingham, England / Frankston Art Centre, Cube 37 

  • 2007; Gallery Heinzel, Aberdeen, Scotland / Bridge View Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland 

  • 2006; Sun Gallery, Fife, Scotland / The White Gallery, Dundee, Scotland / The Meffan Gallery, Forfar, Scotland / Kim Canale, Wall Projects, ’69 Degrees’, Fife, Scotland / RSA ‘Student Exhibition’, Edinburgh / Dundee University, Scotland

Public Collection / Awards:

  • 2022; MNHA, Musé National D’Histoire et D’Art, Luxembourg

  • 2015; CAL, finalist selection, Luxembourg

  • 2012; Doug Moran Art Award, short listed selection, Melbourne 

  • 2011;  Metro Gallery Art Award, finalist selection, Melbourne  

  • 2010; Six degrees, Frankston art centre, cube 37, finalist selection, Melbourne