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Letterhead design

Letterhead design

Research photographs 

Silver, gold, green and blue (2012) made for and shown in Five Songs at the Minerva Works, Birmingham.

These large scale sculptures are site specific to Unit 7, Minerva Works.

Five Songs, Minerva Works

As part of the ESP group, I will be showing work at Winterreise/Winter Journey at Warwick Bar, Digbeth.

Five Songs is a multidisciplinary show which includes the work of myself, Michael Lightborne, Samuel Rodgers, Kevin Ryan and Rafal Zar in Unit 7 of the Minerva Works.

Friday 14th December, 5–11pm & Saturday 15th December 12–6pm
Minerva Works, Fazeley Street, Birmingham B5 5RS

My contribution to the video essay for Minits 4; specifically the ‘Attack of the Void’ category.

‘Void’ is a state of perpetual flux within a parametre or a position between two points.

minits 4: 19th- 23rd September

minits 4 project at Flat Time House, Peckham is part of PAMI (Peckham Artist Moving Image) Festival. The project, concieved by MFI group based at Flat Time House is a collaborative dialogue between MFI group, Extra Special People (East Side Projects Graduate Associates) and OUTPOST members.

The video essays will be streamed online throughout the festival via the minits 4 website, each day dedicated to a different disscusion topic.

Ceiling Tiles with Sticking Devices (2012)

Site Specific work installed for The Show 2012 (UWE Degree Show)



Tracy Hickinbottom: Perish

Publications printed and bound! 

Edition of three.

How do you know if you’re very clever or very stupid? (2012) Pencil Text

Mutual Intervention with Ellie Duckett

Stills from Reno (2012) Digital Video Projection
A continuous collaborative work with Shaun Badham

Installation view of Perish

Installation view of Perish

Perish (2012)


Video Projection

Table (ongoing) (2012)

Photographs that show the works progression

Water gun (2011)

Video Projection

Shelf (ongoing) (2011)

As with work Table (ongoing), Shelf (ongoing) explores the idea that it impossible for a work to be ‘finished’, as the works physical status is forever changing.

THEME BY PARTI