Signs

Social documentary and the power of holding signs and peaceful protest for humanity

No War! Stop the War Protest, London 2003

It Will Never End, Stop the War Protest, London 2003

Stop Killing Children, Brian Haw outside Parliament Square


Save The Bats, Climate March, London 2024

I Can’t Vote But I Can Protest, Mother’s Rebellion, Leeds 2023

This Is My Planet, Mother’s Rebellion, Leeds 2023

Family, Mother’s Rebellion, Leeds 2023


Close to Home

Close to Home is a revised series, from a project in Lithuania and Poland with the Imperial War Museum Holocaust Fellowship Programme. The images from the trip have been used in Holocaust learning resources, with the Institute of Education and Imperial War Museums. This series explores the Holocaust whilst focussing on everyday lives, places that remain and empty spaces where things used to be. The work focusses on details and searches for meaning. Below are excerpts from the wider series.

How it was possible – not long ago, and not far away – that so many people became complicit in the murder of their neighbours, and that the outside world did so little to prevent it. Paul Salmons

Train with Group

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Window

List

Pegs

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Leaves

Staircase

Apples on Window Ledge

Pond

Tree


Child’s Shoe

Child’s Shoe found in a Nazi concentration camp.

Ordinary Things? Discovering the Holocaust through Historical Artefacts: teaching resources, with Imperial War Museums, the United Nations Footprints for Hope and UCL Institute of Education. A collaboration with Jessie Simmons.


Silent Witness and 1000 Paper Cranes for Peace, collaborative art projects exhibited in the main atrium at the Imperial War Museum, London

Silent Witness collaborative art project around the V2 rocket, looking at stories of evacuees in WW1

Silent Witness (detail)

1000 Paper Cranes for Peace, based on the book Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes, devised and delivered in the Imperial War Museum, London