Residencies

Create Residency

Little Lost Robot , Radstock UK , November 2024- Current

Create Residency at Little Lost Robot in Radstock in Somerset is a 6 month Residency for Emerging Artists. within the residency i have access to professional creatives studio space, materials equipment. Receive one to one support from professional artists to help me develop skills and learn new techniques mediums and creative courses.

within this residency so far I have taken part in puppetry courses along with ceramics, I have also been developing my work and curatorial practice ahead for feature projects.

Creative Features

Creative Features was a 3 month residency in Bristol with Creative Youth Network. Open to early-career artists and musicians from all artforms, the Creative Futures Commission Programme commissions 4 creatives to create and exhibit new work. Commissioned artists are also awarded a 3 month residency at The Station and a structure of 1-2-1 support, mentorship, artist workshops and producing skill development.

within this resideancy i also produced a new body of work tiltled The Creatures Who Came for Tea, which was an installation featuring felt and sewn animals inspired by Beatrix Potter’s whimsical creatures, gathered around a ceramic tea set. The work nods to my roots in Stoke-on-Trent, a city known for its pottery industry, and explores themes of class, industrial heritage, and the divide between working-class and upper-class experiences.

click below to read more about this work

Image taken from CYN team of the Creative features artist and mentors

Lilly Foster-Eardley and The Creatures Who Came for Tea installation at MISC Final Sharing.

MISC

Misc. an evening of exciting multi-disciplinary artwork and music, showcasing the final works of 4 innovative artists on the Creative Futures Commission Programme Sep – Dec 2024.

From rodents running amuck at a tea party, to eggs pickled in plastic, expect an evening of pulsing rap and vibrant multidisciplinary visual art exploring resilience, class, condiments and access from:

Milly Aburrow

Lindsey Allen

Lilly Foster-Eardley

Harlem Lauder

Graphics and poster by Lindsey Allen.

44AD artspace  Summer Residency 

44AD artspace summer residency brought together 4 graduates from bath spa university to take part in a 3 month residency in the basement gallery resulting in a group show in the main top floor gallery at the end of the residency.

During my 44AD residency, my work has evolved through drawing, watercolour, and sculpture. This body of work reworks the traditional nursery rhyme "One for Sorrow," which centres around magpies and the prediction of our future. I reimagine the rhyme and the symbolism behind it, adapting it to reflect 21st-century civilization, exploring themes of modern-day superstition, social dynamics, and our shifting relationship with nature in today's rapidly changing world.

44AD artspace summer residency has given me the freedom to explore new mediums, techniques, and concepts, which in turn have led to fresh ideas and creative outcomes.


30th July - 12 September 2024

Bridge

1st to 5th October 2025

Bridge is a residency exhibition bringing together Bath Spa University alumni that have been a part of 44AD artspace residency’s.

curated by Alisha Stokes

poster credits: Alisha Stokes, Maisy Timney.

Artists exhibiting are:

Lily Horner (BSU resident 2022-24)

Milly Aburrow (BSU resident 2023-25)

Asha Uberoi  (BSU resident 2024-25)

Lilly Foster-Eardley (Summer resident 2024)

Ellen Main (Summer resident 2024)

Benedict Robinson (Summer resident 2024)

Maisy Timney (Summer resident 2024)

Photo taken at Bride exhibition by Katie O’brien at 44AD artspace , Bath UK

‘One For Sorrow’ 2024

‘Tea Time ’ 2024

‘A Surprise Careful Not To Miss’ 2024

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Collaborations with Milly Aburrow