A directory of selected works, publications, other stuff
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Title/name Type of work Collaborators/others involved Description
2026
Trial // Error
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Print Four-colour riso print about gender experimentation, rooted and networked beings, fruits, journeys, death, trans rebirth.
Hormone Hacking
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Print/Zine /\/( ͡° ͡° ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ͡° ͡°)\/\ A poster and folded zine exploring synthetic hormones and hormone-mimicking substances, and the relationship between plastic pollution and gender transition, bodily autonomy, homebrewed estrogen, biohacking, DIY transitioning.
2025
Primordial Bouillon Cube
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Exhibition
Workshop
Hamraborg Festival, April Forrest Lin At times, the concept of the synthetic and the natural feels starkly contrasted, and our opportunities for connecting with nature as humans feel increasingly limited. This show explores the closeness of these seemingly disparate ideas - synthetic hormones injected into organic bodies, humans and animals holding hands in the primordial soup.

This exhibition in a Euromarket grocery store in Reykjavík brings together a selection of illustrated works, exploring this interface and spanning intersecting themes of queerness and ecology, using DIY print methods such as risography and thermal stickers. The prints fill the wall in a mess of colour, slime, eggs, slogans and dirt. Works are repeated across the wall space to give justice to the reprographic methods.

The exhibition was accompanied by a zine making workshop at a nearby public library.
Promethean Dowsing
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Publication Passage Books, Good Press Promethean Dowsing nurtures new ways of thinking and imagining about our collective future through the lens of reworlding. Using comics, provocations and exercises, the book aims to give you, the reader, a new lens through which to think about what could be, by creating a world where anything you imagine is possible. Read it, draw in it, compost it inside your brain
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Exhibited at Bókumbók, Reykjavík as part of the Bókverk group show
Sounds Like a Book:
Memory Soup
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Residency
Sound walk
Publication
Ioana Hogman, Azam Shadpour, Marianna Asimakopoulou, Teodora Dobrotă, Anca Roșu, Graphomat, Locals of Șona, Brașov county, Andreea Vladut, Cyril Lim, Lukas Jakob Löcker, Anca Tipta, Alina Ion, Vlad Albu, Iki Kiz Kitchen A collective residency combining the creation of a site-specific sound walk with a printed newspaper. Activities included engagement with local community and archives, field recording and Ableton workshops, collective recording sessions, publication design workshops.
Limbo
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Co-curation
Exhibition
RE-PEAT collective members, De Proef, Bethany Copsey, Judith Schubert, Corinna Studier, Laisa Cordes, Yasmeen Al-Qaisi 
Co-curated a group exhibition hosted at a disused greenhouse in De Proef. exploring peatlands as terrains in flux.

A work of mine titled Grasping at Fluids was also exhibited.
In Your Own Time
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Publication Sean Roy Parker, Priya Jay, Three Rivers Bexley, The Sparrow’s Nest Archive, 56a Infoshop, PageMasters
A self-published collection of experimental poems and critical reportage by artist Sean Roy Parker, written while digesting the complexity and hypocrisy of the position ‘Socially-Engaged Artists’ are often held by their employers in relation to marginalised groups whilst unable to meet their own needs. This project captures the ambience of a welfare system in chaos, and the affect of disparities imbued by cultural funding on its subjects. The artist was in residence at Erith Food Bank, south east London, when it was abruptly closed in May 2025. Illustrated and designed for risograph printed publication by myself, based on visits to anarchist archives.
Sharing the Harvest
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Exhibition
Collective dinner
damdam collective, Khamoush, SoundCamp, RE-PEAT, Kate Mitchell, Bethany Copsey, De Appel
A 20-metre long tablecloth printed with illustrations by myself, featuring questions, provocations and incomplete comics. The tablecloth was used at a collective dinner for damdam’s Harvest Festival, where participants were given fabric pens to draw and write on the it. The piece was exhibited at De Appel before the dinner and re-hung after the dinner with drawings and food/drink stains.
Having a Really Nice Time // Trans Filth
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Publication RÝMD A riso-printed mini-zine featuring a comic representing the process of starting to take estrogen as a transgender hormone replacement therapy. Combined with a poster which gives visibility to the existence of trans filth. The piece gives contrasting yet complementary displays of the trans experience, where the comic offers a more palatable narrative and the poster showcases the more taboo aspects of trans love and life.
Bog Body
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Publication Way Bad Press
A zine commissioned for an exhibition of riso printed zines and posters hosted by Way Bad Press in Dublin. The zine is based on research on the phenomenon of bog bodies; the bodies of dead organisms preserved in peat soil. It explores the thought that acknowledging death and natural ecological cycles is an essential aspect of examining our present and looking to the future. It also celebrates the ability for bogs to allow us to do this and see these stories.
2024