Still Alive (where have all the flowers gone?), 2025

Unglazed stoneware, mid-century ceramics, capillary wicking cord, plant.
A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill, Glasgow.
This installation formed a part of Fife Contemporary’s Dear Earth- a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet.
Unglazed stoneware, mid-century ceramics, capillary wicking cord, plant.
A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill, Glasgow.
This installation formed a part of Fife Contemporary’s Dear Earth- a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet.
Still Alive (where have all the flowers gone), 2025
Unglazed stoneware, mid-century ceramics, capillary wicking cord, plant.
A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill, Glasgow.
This installation formed a part of Fife Contemporary’s Dear Earth- a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet.





Unglazed stoneware, mid-century ceramics, capillary wicking cord, plant.
A series of ceramic interventions imagining how dis-used mid-century ceramics can be re-interpreted as apparatus for growing plants, as inspired by the persistence of weeds growing in Govanhill, Glasgow.
This installation formed a part of Fife Contemporary’s Dear Earth - a landmark exhibition exploring themes of sustainability, the climate emergency and care for our planet.
Installation for Dear Earth, Kirkcaldy Galleries, March 2026. Photo by Lydia Smith,courtesy of Fife Contemporary.
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Installation for Dear Earth, Kirkcaldy Galleries, March 2026. Photos by Lydia Smith,courtesy of Fife Contemporary.
Installation for Dear Earth, Kirkcaldy Galleries, March 2026. Photos by Lydia Smith,courtesy of Fife Contemporary.

