PUBLIC & COLLABORATIVE WORKS
Participatory art as a ritual of shared presence.
Daft by Nature
Artist Residency & Co-Creation
Daft by Nature was a collaborative artist residency rooted in shared presence, landscape, and creative exchange. Developed through collective mark-making and ritual-based creation, the project explored how individual expression can unfold within a communal field. The work culminated in a public presentation that reflected both personal authenticity and collective coherence.
!Khwa Ttu
Site-Specific Ritual & Cultural Collaboration
This collaboration unfolded in dialogue with land, ancestry, and collective memory. Developed as a temporary ritual space, the project invited local children into a shared experience of play and expression beyond verbal storytelling. The work honoured context and place, allowing meaning and imagination to arise through embodied participation rather than explanation.
Doctors 4 Doctors
Collaborative Wellbeing & Professional Context
This collaboration was developed within a healthcare setting shaped by high responsibility and emotional load. Developed as a temporary shared space, the project invited participants into moments of reflection, presence, and connection beyond verbal processing. The work honoured both individual sensitivity and collective coherence, allowing meaning to arise through embodied creative engagement rather than instruction.
Unlocking Eve
Artistic Direction & Integrated Leadership
This collaboration unfolded within a global leadership context, exploring how art can support integrated and embodied leadership. Developed as a proof of concept at the World Economic Forum, the work used creative presence as a means to invite reflection, balance, and relational awareness. The project contributed to a broader inquiry into leadership models rooted in wholeness, care, and collective responsibility.
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)
Collaborative Live Art & Public Ceremony
This collaboration took place within a large-scale international assembly, bringing collective attention into a shared act of creation. Developed as a live, time-bound portrait ritual, the work invited participants to contribute their presence and marks toward a single image. The project honoured leadership and transition, allowing recognition and connection to emerge through collective participation rather than spectacle.
Melexis Engineering
Leadership Retreat & Organisational Transformation
This collaboration was shaped during a period of organisational transition, bringing together global engineering leaders from across multiple countries. Developed as a multi-day retreat, the work created space for reflection, trust-building, and shared imagination within the context of hybrid and remote collaboration. Through creative engagement, the project supported leaders in reconnecting on a human level and exploring new possibilities for innovation, leadership, and collective direction.
Cardo Hotel
Creative Consultancy & Hospitality Context
This collaboration emerged within a hospitality environment committed to wellbeing and cultural engagement. Developed through creative consultancy and live art encounters, the work explored how artistic presence can enrich guest experience and foster connection within a broader community context. The project positioned creativity as a quiet, integrative layer within everyday hospitality rather than a separate event.
De Binnentuin
Complementary Care & Creative Wellbeing
This collaboration was carried within a psychotherapeutic context, offering clients a non-verbal, creative space alongside clinical care. Developed as small group sessions, the work invited participants to process emotion through artistic engagement rather than language. The project supported wellbeing by allowing expression, regulation, and inner movement to emerge gently and at an individual pace.
Arts in Balans
Art-Based Wellbeing & Healthcare Context
This collaboration was held within a healthcare setting, exploring how artistic experience can support prevention, resilience, and emotional regulation. Developed as a shared space for reflection and dialogue, the work invited medical professionals to encounter art as a lived, embodied practice rather than a conceptual tool. The project highlighted the quiet transformative potential of creativity in sustaining wellbeing within demanding professional environments.