An independent artist-researcher with a background in eco/geo-sciences and landscape design, many of my projects are concerned with the relationships between ecological processes, environmental change and cultural adaptation. Areas of particular focus include coastal/river landscapes, deep-time (geological) perspectives, routes/journeys and intangible cultural richness. My research and production methods rely on geopoetic creative fieldwork and experimental remixing of archives, recordings, data and contemporary narratives - explored in the context of both 'slow' and 'intensive' artist-residencies. Resulting works include sculpture, film, sound, intermedia installation and land-art - weaving stories, possibilities, findings & undercurrents. I am currently supported by the Endangered Landscapes Programme (Cambridge) and working closely with Rewilding Portugal (collaboration, participation & land-art). I am also re-exploring and re-igniting an older cluster of projects responding to coasts and sustainability topics.