Nasty Women Wigan

I am proud to be showing my wire piece, “Matrilinear”, tomorrow, 9.8.17, in the Nasty Women exhibition in Wigan, part of the global, feminist, Nasty Woman campaign. Matrilinear is a celebration of the strengths, vulnerabilities and inherent connectivity of generations of  motherhood, details of the exhibition below, all welcome. Nasty Women Wigan exhibition at Cross … Read more

Head Above Water, 2016-2017

an exhibition touring 3 coastal venues. curated by Lara Goodband The transformative effects of sea bathing that inspire artists and writers are captured in an exhibition that explores its sensations, stories and psychological impact. Head Above Water reveals the embodied imagination of the swimmer’s experience through film, photography, sculpture, drawing and poetry. Artists: Sally Barker, … Read more

2015: artist residency at FUSE Artspace, Bradford, 2015.

This week long residency at  FUSE in November 2015, was part of a series of residencies exploring environmental  issues, leading up to the COP21 conference in Paris in December. The residency offered the space and freedom to explore process, with no outcomes, restrictions and very little limitation. My initial preconceived ideas for the work were to make some kind of shelter, … Read more

The Watershed Project – final exhibition

“Inspired by Landscape” Bradford 1 Gallery , Centenary Square, Bradford Saturday 22nd June – Saturday 24th August Sally Barker, Andrew McMillan, Char March, Angie Rogers, Anna Turner, Simon Warner

The Straight or Crooked Way

Some of my Glue sculpture (pylons and a maquette of the Sally Barker Gallery) were included in a piece by Goshka Macuga when she was a final year student on the MA Curating Contemporary Art course at the Royal College of Art.