‘A Figure Dividing Inifinte Space’
Degree Show
Turn right, turn left, pause, look down.
These small decisions become profound acts of agency, minor gestures that reshape the ordinary and transform the act of movement into a practice of perception and meaning-making.
In my practice, walking serves as both embodied research and a method of documenting the landscapes I encounter. For the past two years, I’ve taken walks with no set destination, letting each journey unfold on its own terms. From Dublin to Donegal, Bergen to Oslo, and Cardiff, I’ve been building an evolving archive of place.
This exhibition presents that archive through assemblages made from traces of those journeys: photographs, videos, field recordings, drawings, and found objects reworked in the studio. Rather than serving as documentary evidence, these works operate as an articulations of how place is experienced, remembered, and reimagined. They offer insight into how I moved, what I noticed, and what I chose to hold onto.
Thus, this exhibition is not a map, nor a narrative with a beginning or end. Instead, what unfolds here is an ecology of attention, a way of working that focuses on where and how attention is placed. It is a practice of noticing the small, often overlooked details of everyday experience, and understanding that what we choose to see, or not see and how that shapes our understanding of place.
You are invited to navigate this space as you would a walk: at your own pace, with your own way of seeing.
Walk with me. Look. Discover. Notice what draws your attention. And please, take your time