This October, I’ll be exhibiting as part of “Materialised”, a group exhibition curated by Design-Nation South. The show highlights contemporary work from selected designer-makers based in Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, and Dorset, and will take place at The Regency Town House in Brunswick Square, Brighton.

The exhibition runs from 15 to 26 October 2025, open daily from 11am to 5pm (closing at 4pm on Sunday 26). It features a strong mix of work including textiles, ceramics, jewellery, lighting, furniture, enamel, and more. Everything in the exhibition will be available to purchase, and visitors can also enquire about commissions.

There will be five textile artists in the exhibition, including myself. The other featured textile designers are Samantha Boot, Carola van Dyke, Sharon Kearley, and Renush. Together, we’ll show very different approaches to working with fabric, pattern, and embellishment — ranging from wearable pieces to interior-focused work.

The setting — a partly restored Regency-era townhouse designed in the 1820s — is a rare backdrop for contemporary work, and the contrast is used deliberately: to show how current craft and design can hold space in historic interiors without compromise.

If you’d like to see my work in person, this is a good opportunity. I’ll be around during the show and happy to talk to visitors. There’s also a Private View on Friday 17 October, 5–8pm — please get in touch if you’d like to attend.

Venue:
The Regency Town House
13 Brunswick Square, Brighton BN3 1EH