July 2025: Launch of ‘Coralent Bursledon’ by Emma Smith at Great Down Park in Bursledon.
July 2025: ‘Colourwave’ artwork by Amanda Moore installed at Eastleigh Bus Station.
June 2025: Announcing selection of artist duo Denman + Gould for the Fleming Park Public Art Shading project in Eastleigh.
May 2025: Launching ‘There were people…’ by Janetka Platun at Hiltingbury Rec in Chandler’s Ford.
April 2025: Announcing selection of artist Nick Hornby for the Netley sculpture project.
January 2025: Announcing selection of artist duo Juneau Projects for a new project at North Stoneham in Eastleigh.
October 2024: Launching ‘Under the Eye of the Light’ by CAN and Felicity Hammond at Hatch Farm in West End.
October 2024: Starting MA Arts Policy & Management with Birkbeck College part time.
September 2024: Launching Peninsula Sounds with artist collective Wild Museum.
November 2023: Winner of Eastleigh Borough Council’s Take Pride Award.
June 2023: Eastleigh Borough Council has adopted our new Public Art Strategy 2023 – 2028.
April 2023: Joined the Advisory Board for The Point and The Berry Theatres (Eastleigh & Hedge End)
Nov 2022: Leaving Aspex Portsmouth to take up Public Art Officer post at Eastleigh Borough Council.
July 2022: I AM OKAY / I AM NOT OKAY online screening and Q&A with Alys Scott-Hawkins, Tuesday 2 Aug, 7pm. Recording on Vimeo.
February 2022: Nominated for an Inspirational Women of Portsmouth Award.
December 2021: All four Aspex (life begins) at 40 digital commissions by Bettina Fung, NT, Hardeep Pandhal and Jaf Yusuf now available online.
October 2021: Aspex Portsmouth and Heather Peak and Ivan Morison have launched I stand for language. I speak for history. I shout for truth. – a new piece of public art on Southsea Common. Watch the video our hybrid launch event on a very wet and windy day on Instagram.
June 2021: Documentation and reviews of Od Arts Festival: Alone With Everybody.