— Being a football fan can have lots of benefits. It can provide opportunities to; interact with others; get out and do something enjoyable; display a full range of emotions; and contribute to a community. Being a football fan can offer a sense of purpose, identity and belonging with fellow fans. For people with a […]
Curation
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Our Children

— 19 environmental portraits of disabled children and the people who love them. “The universal relationship these children have with the people who love them is complicated by disability. Disability isn’t always visible to people outside of the experience. Jennifer’s portraits show the challenges and complications inherent in taking care of a child with disability. […]
inFlux

— Working with the staff at The Gallery at Munro house to curate and instal the interim show for 3rd year Graphic Arts & Design course from Leeds Beckett University.
Landscapes of Loss

— Before 2002, the architectural presence of the Mills of Firth’s Carpets dominated the visitor experience of Bailiff Bridge. Since 1822, Firths had been a manufacturer of fine woven carpets. After its closure in 2000, Clifton Mill was demolished, leaving a hole in the village. The exhibition investigated the spatial shift from an industrial to an […]
Quatre Cinq

— A student led exhibition for 1st and 2nd year Graphic Arts and Design students studying at Leeds Beckett University. 21st May 2015, Warf Chambers, Leeds Exhibition design, organisation, curation, hanging. —
Hippy Women Types

— A J&Y collaborative publication made as a reaction to the burning of a giant ‘Freedom Bin’ on International Women’s Day 2015. —
Women, Visibility & Playful Acts

— A J&Y collaboration publication celebrating all the guest speakers at the second Women, Visibility and Playful Acts Unconference. This formed part of International Womens Day celebrations and was held in Leeds City library. —