Dialogues with Nature
In February I took part in an exhibition at Centrespace Gallery in Bristol featuring 15 artists and printmakers from Bristol, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, and Germany who engage with nature. I showed three prints: Winter Chestnut, Greville Smyth Cedar and Winter Abscission.
Exhibiting artists were Aria Chan, Beth Wong, Eloise Lifton, Fiona Hamilton, Hannah Kelly, Helen Rollinson, Irene Lee, Kei Wing Hui, Mayuko Kosaza, Nick Whimster, Nicolas Ho, Laila Ho, Leah Risby, Lee Nutland, Rose Li.
What is our relationship with nature?
For many of us living in modern cities, nature is no longer a constant presence but a place we visit from time to time. And yet, the natural world has existed long before us and continues to shape the environments that surround and sustain us. Living in Bristol, we are fortunate to remain close to rural landscapes that remind us of this ongoing connection.
This exhibition brings together artists based in Bristol and around the world to reflect on their personal relationships with nature and to open new conversations through their artistic practice. For some artists, nature has long been a central subject and source of inspiration; for others, it represents a new area of exploration. Together, their works invite us to reconsider how we see, understand, and belong within the natural world — and to use this dialogue as a starting point for thinking about broader questions in our lives.
The exhibition ran from 13th - 18th February 2026 at Centrespace Gallery.