I am a dyslexic storyteller and relational artist. I have been making joyful, interactive performances and intallations with adults and children in Newham since 2013, and across the UK since 2010.
I use narrative to create highly participatory spaces of play where curiosity and imagination can flourish and new empathies can grow.
My work has combined performance, writing, visual and 3D design, audio-visual elements, illustration and especially storytelling.
Selected Projects
2023 | Stratford, West Ham and Silvertown
Madge Gill: Portal to the Future
A multi-stage community project about Madge Gill, an artist who worked in Newham in the early 20th century. In the first stage we worked first with a group of artists and volunteers searching for flower motifs in the archive of works held in stratford. Using these as inspiration we and the same group walked through significant places in Mage’s life looking for wild flowers growing in the urban landscape. These elements came together in a 6-week art club run for children, held at West Silvertown Foundation. Combining visual art, storytelling and multimedia the children created masks, animation and finally a film, shared in a community screening. Along the way we engaged with many community groups in the area.
This project was a collaboration between myself and community artist Elena Juzulenaite.
More about the project can be found in the Newham Heritage Month “records” we created for it: here and here
Photos: Emma Nathan
2020 & 2021 | Royal Docks + Bow Arts
Wandering Wonderers Live
Full of curiosity the Wandering Wonderers arrive to make stories from the things that they find. Appearing a number of times as walk about and as an interactive stage show these characters discovered strange and hilarious stories with the public.
The project focuses on curiosity and imagination, and a sense that the world is full of wonder if you look at it with wondering eyes. Full of uncomplicated joy these characters aimed to give people tools for finding pleasure during pandemic.
Having created the concept, props and costumes I worked with a range of performers during its various iterations.
This projects was created as Patchlarks, my children’s events project. Find out more here
Photos and video: Emma Nathan
2020 | Royal Docks
Wondering Wanders in the Royal Docks
To celebrate Car Free Day I created this fully-illustrated, site-specific story tour. The map takes families on a narrative journey around landmarks of the Royal Docks and Silvertown giving imaginative tasks, prompts and challenges to provoke storytelling and wonderment.
I created the concept and wrote and illustrated the map.
This projects was created as Patchlarks, my children’s events project. Find out more here
Photos: Emma Nathan
2022 onwards | Various
Mysteries of the Mini Forests
A rambunctious puppet and storytelling show with lots of interaction. Following the story of Bryony the scientist, it takes 5-9 year olds on a wondrous delve into the microscopic world contained in a patch of moss.

Created as Patchlarks, my children’s events brand. Find out more here


2021 | Royal Docks (Online)
Voyage to the Islands of Ifland
By combing an “um” with ordinary things from their houses viewers go on imaginative voyages to the islands of Ifland, full of animation, storytelling, drawing, games and more.
The three ten-minute videos were made in response to the urgent need for brilliant indoor children’s activities during the COVID 19 lockdown.
Find full episodes by searching Patchlarks on YouTube.
Commissioned by the Royal Docks, London
Created as Patchlarks, my children’s events brand. Find out more here
2023 onwards | Sweheat Sauna, E16
Mythic Sauna
Mythic Sauna is my ongoing series of oral tradition storytelling nights in a wood-fired in Royal Docks.
This is an experiement in the regenerative potential of combining activated imagination, cycles of hot and cold and active community-making. We find ourselves re-enlivening capacities which have become exiled in the hard-edged speed of the city.
2016 & 2017 | National Trust and Bowes Museum
The Clockwork Garden
A large-scale, site-specific, immersive exhibition plus linked outdoor activity adventure, distance learning schools project and series of live events.
Visitors entered the tangled story of a mechanical seed that has arrived from outer space, seeking to learn how to be a garden. Initially created as a site specific installation at The National Trust’s Quarry Bank it was adapted the following year for the Bowes Museum. The exhibition incorporated immersive set design (from leading company Darling and Edge), playful activity stations, audio installations, mechanical automata, and contemporary art from artists such as Gavin Turk, Fionna Banner and Sir Peter Blake.
Outside, in the grounds of each location there was a narrative activity adventure with a fully illustrated fold out maps and signage.
In the lead up to each project was a distance learning adventure for primary schools. This was most fully realised at the National Trust’s Quarry Bank where I ran a 7-week distance learning adventures in two local primary schools. After a theatrical launch event classes entered into email correspondence with a mechanical woman: Clever Gin who dreamed of making a garden on her far-off factory planet. They eventually invited her to send her mechanical seed to the nearby historic property where they could keep it safe and teach it to be a real garden before sending it back to her.
Accompanying the project were several live events with up to 10 artist-facilitators leading imaginative workshops and performances in beautifully decorated tents.
The exhibition and trail were experienced by over a hundred thousand visitors between the two sites.
Created while I worked as lead creative at The House of Fairy Tales, I led on every aspect of the project from concept to completion as well as making some of the creative content and performing at the live events.
Photos: Ben Zeng
2019 | Southbank Centre
Tales from the Library Attic
We took over the Southbank Centre’s Clore Ballroom during London Literature Festival with a narrative collaging workshop and a live interactive storytelling show with music and shadow puppetry all set in an imaginary library attic in the City of Stories.
Created in collaboration with Tim Godwin of THRIFT with a special appearance from the actor-musician students at Rose Bruford College
Created as Patchlarks, my children’s events brand. Find out more here
2021 | Tate Modern + National Maritime Museum
Sea Stories: Future Travel Agency
An immersive workshop about inventing time-travelling package holidays to the oceans of a greener, fairer, wiser 2071.
It used lightweight storytelling, facilitation and game like processes and the results were hilarious, heartening, and sometimes deeply moving as (especially the younger) participants grappled with big topics that naturally arose during discussions.
This appeared as part of The Great Imagining at Tate Modern and the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Created as Patchlarks, my children’s events brand. Find out more here
2017 | Hauser and Wirth Somerset
The Great Spring-y Recombobulation
In this immersive weekend takeover of Hauser and Wirth Somerset, families became the protagonists in the story of the Swevenaughts – dream travellers here to collect fresh dreams and save their mysterious home.
The narrative and gamified activity-map created the framework for 7 artists to run interwoven dream-seeking workshops.
I led on every aspect of the project including designing the costumes, sets and props and writing, illustrating and designing the map.
This project was created while I worked as lead creative at The House of Fairy Tales.
Photos: Ben Zeng























































