She works at the intersection of biography and history, focusing on post-plantation economies by engaging with a particular landscape on Barbados.
An Unbound Book of Prayer
In the Sugar Gardens
Against Apartheid
Seeds and Souls
Spirit in the Land
In Praise of Plants
June 2022 in Girona, Spain
A Hymn to the Banished
A Hymn to the Banished explores connections between Scotland and Barbados through a newly commissioned artwork as part of the National Trust for Scotland’s ongoing mission to face the legacies of slavery and empire in its properties.
Lineas de Fuga / Lines of Flight
lightly, tendrils
In lightly, tendrils, Annalee Davis and Amanda Thomson examine nature and landscape, with work rooted in the artists’ experiences of living in, walking around and mapping their respective landscapes of Scotland and Barbados
Staple: What’s On Your Plate?
"Staple: What’s on your plate?” is one of the opening exhibitions for the inauguration of Haay Jameel, the new community arts centre opened in Jeddah by the Art Jameel Foundation. This show was produced in collaboration with the Delfina Foundation, based in London.
Potential Agrarianisms: Will There Be Sugar After the Rebellion?
And if I devoted my life to one of its feathers?
I am showing The Parasite Series for the first time in the group show And if I devoted my life to one of its feathers? This joint exhibition of Kunsthalle Wien and Wiener Festwochen, is curated by Peruvian-based independent curator Miguel A. López with the support of Curatorial Assistant, Laura Amann combines works by more than 35 artists from around the world, located everywhere from the Amazon region to Australia, from Guatemala to India.
Florilegium: A gathering of flowers
I am excited to announce that a new series of my drawings titled As if the Entanglement of our Lives did not Matter, is part of the exhibition ‘Florilegium: A gathering of flowers’ which brings together new and existing works from 4 contemporary artists and more than 40 established botanical artists. a
re: wilding
Solo Exhibition — Inside the Haarlem Artspace Gallery will be exhibited the Wild Plant Series, F is for Frances and Sweeping the Fields. A specially commissioned sculpture responding to the 18th century origin of the gallery’s building as an industrial cotton mill will be installed outside. This work is called (Bush) Tea Plot - A Decolonial Patch for Mill Workers.
Heartseed Exhibition
Heartseed is a suite of drawings on 20th Century ledger pages that examines post/plantation dynamics. Offering counterpoints to fixed constructs of the plantation as a closed site of trauma and exclusivity allows for the critical reconsideration of an intertwined space, attuning land with plantation history.
This Ground Beneath My Feet – A Chorus of Bush in Rab Lands
Solo Exhibition | This Ground Beneath My Feet - A Chorus of Bush in Rab Lands, The Idea Lab, The Warfield Center, The University of Texas, Austin, USA. Curated by Holly Bynoe. September - December 2016 - February 2017