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27.10.25
Thank you Aesthetica Magazine for the write up of group exhibition Anemoia! Click here to read the article.
Thank you Aesthetica Magazine for the write up of group exhibition Anemoia! Click here to read the article.
13.10.25
I'm happy to be included in Anemoia, a group exhibition with Eleanor McLean and Jacob Talkowski.
Private View: Monday 13th October 6-9pm
Artist-led Exhibition Tour: Wednesday 15th October 6-7pm
Exhibition Open: 14th-26th October, Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm
21 Connaught Street, London, W2 2AY
'Curated by Eleanor McLean, each artists’ work anchors a sense of home, comfort and narrative around class and culture, through associations with objects.
Anemoia, a word coined by Koenig, defines the feeling of nostalgia towards a place or time one has not known or lived through.'
I'm happy to be included in Anemoia, a group exhibition with Eleanor McLean and Jacob Talkowski.
Private View: Monday 13th October 6-9pm
Artist-led Exhibition Tour: Wednesday 15th October 6-7pm
Exhibition Open: 14th-26th October, Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm
21 Connaught Street, London, W2 2AY
'Curated by Eleanor McLean, each artists’ work anchors a sense of home, comfort and narrative around class and culture, through associations with objects.
Anemoia, a word coined by Koenig, defines the feeling of nostalgia towards a place or time one has not known or lived through.'
15.10.25
I'm happy to be included in Looking Down/ To The Ground a group exhibition curated by Claire Shakespeare at Organ Projects, Brighton.
'Looking Down / to the Ground brings together a series of works centred on the downward gaze. Through attentive observation – to look down, to look inwards, to look sideways – works embrace a perspective that both mirrors a personal and collective state. Here the ground becomes not only a surface to be traversed but also a site of discovery, where shape, form, and texture reveal unexpected aesthetics and material possibilities. Through this focus, Looking Down / to the Ground opens a space where feelings of home, estrangement, familiarity and solitude, might converge; what is ordinarily overlooked becomes a site of reflection, relief or action.'
Claire Shakespeare, Deborah Learner, Ellie Pearch, Matt Feldman, Olivia England, Tamsin Gaul
25th - 19th October 2025
Opening night: Friday 17th October
Organ Projects, Florence Road, Brighton, BN1 6DL
I'm happy to be included in Looking Down/ To The Ground a group exhibition curated by Claire Shakespeare at Organ Projects, Brighton.
'Looking Down / to the Ground brings together a series of works centred on the downward gaze. Through attentive observation – to look down, to look inwards, to look sideways – works embrace a perspective that both mirrors a personal and collective state. Here the ground becomes not only a surface to be traversed but also a site of discovery, where shape, form, and texture reveal unexpected aesthetics and material possibilities. Through this focus, Looking Down / to the Ground opens a space where feelings of home, estrangement, familiarity and solitude, might converge; what is ordinarily overlooked becomes a site of reflection, relief or action.'
Claire Shakespeare, Deborah Learner, Ellie Pearch, Matt Feldman, Olivia England, Tamsin Gaul
25th - 19th October 2025
Opening night: Friday 17th October
Organ Projects, Florence Road, Brighton, BN1 6DL
14.9.25
Huge thank you to London Sculpture Workshop for teaching me bronze casting! I've made an edition of two sculptures which are designed to be held. I imagine them sitting on a bedside table, ready to be turned over and over on a sleepless night.
Originally carved from bars of soap in 2020, I've wanted to cast these in bronze for years. Now that I've learnt the process, I'm looking forward to working more with bronze in 2026.
Huge thank you to London Sculpture Workshop for teaching me bronze casting! I've made an edition of two sculptures which are designed to be held. I imagine them sitting on a bedside table, ready to be turned over and over on a sleepless night.
Originally carved from bars of soap in 2020, I've wanted to cast these in bronze for years. Now that I've learnt the process, I'm looking forward to working more with bronze in 2026.
11.9.25
My work will be in Amsterdam! From 11th-14th September, I'll be showing new work at NAP+ with Night Cafe Gallery, alongside works by Lucy Neish and Rebecca Halliwell Sutton.
My work will be in Amsterdam! From 11th-14th September, I'll be showing new work at NAP+ with Night Cafe Gallery, alongside works by Lucy Neish and Rebecca Halliwell Sutton.
4.8.25
I'm excited to be showing Monument to lost conversations at I Saw It All Around Me, a group exhibition at Greatorex Street. Thank you Robyn Graham and Warbling Collective for your thoughtful selection and curation!
'One foot in front of the other, mind elsewhere, gaze lowered. A wander through subdued air. Forms, colours, textures passing. Thoughts loop on what could have been, what should have been. Moving, aimlessly, toward something that only seems like an end. Something shifts, quietly, imperceptibly. Fragments that had been rooting themselves under the skin begin, one by one, to speak.
Memories live here, arriving unannounced, folding themselves into the present. Surfaces remember touch, pavements carry the weight of other footsteps. Thoughts hum with the residue of past conversations, now grasped anew. Somewhere between stillness and change, the edges blur, self becomes steady, light becomes form. All things seem to breathe together.'
Julie Annis, Jesse Blaauw, Giulia Cacciuttolo, Charlotte Dawson, Louise Gaubert, Orise Jacques-Durocher, Emma Kling, Guy Marshall Brown, Kritika Manchanda, Caitlin McCormack, Anisa Nachett, Casilda Oppe, Yihan Pan, Sujin Park, Patrycja Płóciennik, Ellie Pearch, Daniel Pettitt, Claudia Sarnthein, Kirti Virmani
I'm excited to be showing Monument to lost conversations at I Saw It All Around Me, a group exhibition at Greatorex Street. Thank you Robyn Graham and Warbling Collective for your thoughtful selection and curation!
'One foot in front of the other, mind elsewhere, gaze lowered. A wander through subdued air. Forms, colours, textures passing. Thoughts loop on what could have been, what should have been. Moving, aimlessly, toward something that only seems like an end. Something shifts, quietly, imperceptibly. Fragments that had been rooting themselves under the skin begin, one by one, to speak.
Memories live here, arriving unannounced, folding themselves into the present. Surfaces remember touch, pavements carry the weight of other footsteps. Thoughts hum with the residue of past conversations, now grasped anew. Somewhere between stillness and change, the edges blur, self becomes steady, light becomes form. All things seem to breathe together.'
Julie Annis, Jesse Blaauw, Giulia Cacciuttolo, Charlotte Dawson, Louise Gaubert, Orise Jacques-Durocher, Emma Kling, Guy Marshall Brown, Kritika Manchanda, Caitlin McCormack, Anisa Nachett, Casilda Oppe, Yihan Pan, Sujin Park, Patrycja Płóciennik, Ellie Pearch, Daniel Pettitt, Claudia Sarnthein, Kirti Virmani
Photography: Robyn Graham, Studio Adamson
5.7.25
Some of my work will be published in taking air: gathered notes on walking in cities. Released on 5th July 2025, the limited edition anthology holds works by 31 artists, designers, researchers and foragers. Produced by Orla W Carolin, the collection is a fundraiser project, crafted in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Thank you Orla for inviting me to be part of this project!
Reserve a copy and book a ticket to the launch event here
Some of my work will be published in taking air: gathered notes on walking in cities. Released on 5th July 2025, the limited edition anthology holds works by 31 artists, designers, researchers and foragers. Produced by Orla W Carolin, the collection is a fundraiser project, crafted in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Thank you Orla for inviting me to be part of this project!
Reserve a copy and book a ticket to the launch event here
8.6.25
I'm so pleased to share that the following works have been acquired by private collections in Belgium, The Netherlands and The UK: Sitting on All This Stuff. Block (I). Under foot and under thumb. It's a whole cosmos.
I'm so pleased to share that the following works have been acquired by private collections in Belgium, The Netherlands and The UK: Sitting on All This Stuff. Block (I). Under foot and under thumb. It's a whole cosmos.
24.4.25
I'm delighted to be showing five works with Night Café at Art Brussels.
‘In the invited section, Night Café is proud to present a group exhibition featuring works by Gina Kuschke, Marco Bizzari, Elena Rivera-Montanes, Lucy Neish, George Richardson and Ellie Pearch. This exhibition explores themes of memory, nostalgia, identity and the passage of time through a diverse array of media, including painting, drawing and sculpture’.
Invited Section, Booth 6B-28, Brussels Expo, 24th - 27th April 2025
I'm delighted to be showing five works with Night Café at Art Brussels.
‘In the invited section, Night Café is proud to present a group exhibition featuring works by Gina Kuschke, Marco Bizzari, Elena Rivera-Montanes, Lucy Neish, George Richardson and Ellie Pearch. This exhibition explores themes of memory, nostalgia, identity and the passage of time through a diverse array of media, including painting, drawing and sculpture’.
Invited Section, Booth 6B-28, Brussels Expo, 24th - 27th April 2025
8.4.25
I'm excited to be showing new works at Night Café in Crossing The Everyday with Changpeng Li and Max Kesteloot.
'Kesteloot, Pearch, and Li each work with fragments of the everyday, isolating moments that often go unnoticed. By shifting these details into the exhibition space, their works expose what lies beneath the surface, whether an emotional residue, a cinematic tension, or the quiet weight of absence. In doing so, they draw attention to the structures, memories, and associations embedded within the familiar.'
9th April - 2nd May 2025
Night Café, 162 New Cavendish Street, London
I'm excited to be showing new works at Night Café in Crossing The Everyday with Changpeng Li and Max Kesteloot.
'Kesteloot, Pearch, and Li each work with fragments of the everyday, isolating moments that often go unnoticed. By shifting these details into the exhibition space, their works expose what lies beneath the surface, whether an emotional residue, a cinematic tension, or the quiet weight of absence. In doing so, they draw attention to the structures, memories, and associations embedded within the familiar.'
9th April - 2nd May 2025
Night Café, 162 New Cavendish Street, London
8.3.25
I'm delighted to be showing works in Face to Face at 8 Vine Yard, curated by Joséphine May Bailey
'8 vine yard is pleased to present face to face, an exhibition exploring the shifting boundaries between personal and professional, intimate and expansive, individual and collective. Through small-scale paintings and large sculptural installations, the exhibition navigates how identity is shaped by the spaces we occupy—both physically and psychologically.
At the center of the exhibition, Ellie Pearch and Georgina Odell present works in dialogue: Pearch’s modular, mass- produced structures meet Odell’s suspended metal fortune tellers— delicate yet rigid forms that hang in clusters, their folded surfaces echoing the layered and unpredictable nature of memory. Pearch engages with standardized elements of urban and domestic life, repurposing materials like cardboard and newspaper to expose hidden vulnerabilities within seemingly rigid forms. Odell, in contrast, distills childhood games into sculptural objects, transforming personal nostalgia into something both familiar and elusive. Together, their works form a spatial and conceptual tension between the industrial and the intimate, the impersonal and the deeply subjective.'
9th - 29th March 2025, 8 Vine Yard, London
I'm delighted to be showing works in Face to Face at 8 Vine Yard, curated by Joséphine May Bailey
'8 vine yard is pleased to present face to face, an exhibition exploring the shifting boundaries between personal and professional, intimate and expansive, individual and collective. Through small-scale paintings and large sculptural installations, the exhibition navigates how identity is shaped by the spaces we occupy—both physically and psychologically.
At the center of the exhibition, Ellie Pearch and Georgina Odell present works in dialogue: Pearch’s modular, mass- produced structures meet Odell’s suspended metal fortune tellers— delicate yet rigid forms that hang in clusters, their folded surfaces echoing the layered and unpredictable nature of memory. Pearch engages with standardized elements of urban and domestic life, repurposing materials like cardboard and newspaper to expose hidden vulnerabilities within seemingly rigid forms. Odell, in contrast, distills childhood games into sculptural objects, transforming personal nostalgia into something both familiar and elusive. Together, their works form a spatial and conceptual tension between the industrial and the intimate, the impersonal and the deeply subjective.'
9th - 29th March 2025, 8 Vine Yard, London
5.1.25
This year, I'm excited to launch Connecting Curious Minds, a series of art classes for adults in London Galleries. Structured around drawing and group discussion, CCM classes create a warm atmosphere for participants to meet new people and discover London's vast art scene.
Find out more:
Connecting Curious Minds Website
@connectingcuriousminds
This year, I'm excited to launch Connecting Curious Minds, a series of art classes for adults in London Galleries. Structured around drawing and group discussion, CCM classes create a warm atmosphere for participants to meet new people and discover London's vast art scene.
Find out more:
Connecting Curious Minds Website
@connectingcuriousminds
23.11.25
I'm excited to show works in Mapping Beyond Site at Algha Works, curated by Jiayi Wang and Soohyun Kim.
23rd - 24th November 2024, Algha Works, London
I'm excited to show works in Mapping Beyond Site at Algha Works, curated by Jiayi Wang and Soohyun Kim.
23rd - 24th November 2024, Algha Works, London
Past Exhibitions
MFA Fine Art Degree Show, Goldsmiths University of London, 2024
Flesh and Blood, No Format Gallery, London, 2024
Sludge Signals, duo show with Lucie Holzer, Take Courage Gallery, London, 2024
Not Found, Goldsmiths MFA Interim Show, London, 2023
Approximate Distance, hARTslane, London, 2023
Taste the Difference, Hypha studios, London, 2023
Instant Karma, SET Lewisham, London , 2019
Low Entertainment, Arch 5 Hackney Central, London, 2018
EBC018, East Bristol Contemporary, Bristol, 2018
The Fear Is Back, Chisenhale Art Place, London, 2017
Blue Sky Thinking SET Capstan House, 2017
Soft Opening SET Studios, London, 2017
Platform Graduate Showcase, De La Warr Pavilion, 2016
Fine Art Degree Show, University of Brighton, 2016
The Five Abstractions, Atelier 51 Gallery, Brighton, 2016
North Lodge Residency, Cawdor Castle, Scotland, 2015
Shift, Grand Parade Gallery, Brighton, 2015
Summer of Somewhere to_ , Circus Street, Brighton, 2015
After Image, Artista Gallery, Hove, Brighton, 2014
MFA Fine Art Degree Show, Goldsmiths University of London, 2024
Flesh and Blood, No Format Gallery, London, 2024
Sludge Signals, duo show with Lucie Holzer, Take Courage Gallery, London, 2024
Not Found, Goldsmiths MFA Interim Show, London, 2023
Approximate Distance, hARTslane, London, 2023
Taste the Difference, Hypha studios, London, 2023
Instant Karma, SET Lewisham, London , 2019
Low Entertainment, Arch 5 Hackney Central, London, 2018
EBC018, East Bristol Contemporary, Bristol, 2018
The Fear Is Back, Chisenhale Art Place, London, 2017
Blue Sky Thinking SET Capstan House, 2017
Soft Opening SET Studios, London, 2017
Platform Graduate Showcase, De La Warr Pavilion, 2016
Fine Art Degree Show, University of Brighton, 2016
The Five Abstractions, Atelier 51 Gallery, Brighton, 2016
North Lodge Residency, Cawdor Castle, Scotland, 2015
Shift, Grand Parade Gallery, Brighton, 2015
Summer of Somewhere to_ , Circus Street, Brighton, 2015
After Image, Artista Gallery, Hove, Brighton, 2014



