
NEAC Open Call 2024
The NEAC Annual Exhibition is the highlight of the New English Art Club’s calendar, where it showcases new work by member artists alongside selected entries from an open call.
At the heart of the NEAC is the search, propagation, and education of meaningful and resonant art. It is committed to authenticity through the observation of life, as well as the task of articulating and communicating these ideas with the beauty of skilful language.


CommonPlace 2022
A micro exhibition exploring our relationship with the landscape. These pieces are evoking a strange nostalgia yet are also imbued with a sense of solitude and loss. Isolation has become a collective experience we can all relate to and much like these artists, the recent lockdown has made everyone take time to stop and observe the world around them.
This show is exploring scenes that are familiar, everyday and ordinary yet they evoke a sense of recognition and reflection- touching on shared experience. It is not just an exploration into how we as a species change the landscape but how our surroundings change and shape us.
POSTGRAD, MAY 2022
Through my work, I am portraying my own subconscious emotions through the use of locations, recontextualising unoccupied spaces through my own artistic practice with the intention of portraying a sense of isolation and anticipation. This work is deliberately void of any life, directing attention exclusively towards the landscape and serves to draw focus to the atmosphere and environment without any outside influence. The locations featured in this work are inspired by my own personal photography, and each have been chosen due to their interesting characteristics. I also believe that these locations have the potential to hold a deeper subconscious meaning.


UNDERGRAD, 2020
Work Completed during the second part of the final year of Artists undergraduate course, completed between February and August of 2020, taking inspiration primarily from coastal landforms and combining it with the colour palette of snowy landscapes to create abstracted landforms.
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The exhibition brings together works from all graduating students taking part in the Aberystwyth Undergraduate course.

