OBJECTS: Shelf poems in wire, found objects and vinyl lettering. Developed for I Am Not A Poet, a festival of art writing at TotalKunst Gallery Edinburgh.

PUBLICATION: Drawing the gaps between a text and its writer, reader and object. Resulting from my Live Art Residency at the Chisenhale Gallery London.

WRITING: Exploring relations between the material and referential properties of writing, reading, and being written. Recent texts presented at Spike Island, Bristol.

RESIDENCY: Live Art Residency at the Chisenhale Gallery London, responding to Janice Kerbel’s installation through textual and drawing practices.

OBJECTS: Things for holding other things.

PERFORMANCE: Live conversation between sculpture and sign language. Commissioned for the London Word Festival 2011, later performed at Tate Britain 2011.

ADVICE: Ongoing series of hints and tips commemorating everyday incidents around the house, in poster and postcard form.

PERFORMANCE: Illustrated lecture on visual analogy. Last shown at 10 Performances, an AHRC Beyond Text initiative.

PERFORMANCE: Ongoing exploration of relations between reader and writer by analogy to music. Most recent performance at Tate Britain, London.

PUBLICATION: Serial art writing projects testing analogies for textual and literary operations.

RESEARCH: Exploring the effect of writing upon its object, expanding ‘writing’ to include recollection and awareness. Recent research published in a-n Magazine.

PUBLICATION: Artist book departing from the diagrammatic form of the instruction manual. Published (U)LS 2009.

WRITING/READING: Sequence of texts extending the movement of words and lines through three-dimensional space. Last performed at the UK Icelandic Embassy.

BROADCAST: Sixty-minute monologue in domestic fiction, first broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM.

RESIDENCY/PUBLICATION: Art writing residency and booklet of new writing commissioned by Art on the Underground, Transport for London.

EVERYDAY LIFE: Things that happened. First presented as ‘Freebies’ at Art/Writing: Text and Context, Spike Island, Bristol.