Beautiful Things: 12 December 2025 – mid-January 2026

2025 has turned into a busy year! And I have been lax in reporting what’s going on here on the site. In October, I was asked to show my Chiyogami portraits and related art in Sheffield at a shop I love called Moonko. As soon as I returned from Brighton, we got to work with organizing and preparing for the show.

Debra, the owner, is a wonderful human being and also an artist herself. Her work covers the walls of the space and she recently concluded a show in Paris, France, in November 2025.

The works on display are my remaining (and available for purchase) Chiyogami portraits, the remaining origami crane strands from the Japan senbazuru, kintsugi repaired items, greeting cards and postcards, and stickers. A3 prints are available to order by QR code online (scan sheet in the shop).

The exhibition is from 12 December 2025 – mid-January 2026. The shop is open until 5 or 6pm most days, including Sundays and is located at 89 Division Street, Sheffield S1 4GE. There are many parking lots nearby and it is in the walkable part of the city center.

We held the opening events this past weekend on Friday 12th December and Saturday 13th December. Both were well attended by friends, coworkers, and local members of the community – new friends! Both events were lovely with great energy, nice music, good wine, and samosas provided by Sheeby’s Kitchen Sheffield, located right across the street!

If you are in the area, please do stop in and say hello! There are plenty of other artists with work in the shop to view, and it’s the perfect place to get a LOT of your holiday shopping done. Support local businesses and artists, shop local, make new connections in the community! And if you would like me to meet up with you to go to the shop and talk about the work, send me a message! I’m glad to talk about my art with people in the area!

Coven: Beyond Borders 28 Oct – 2 Nov 2025

Hi family and friends!

The show in Brighton was a massive success. It was a wonderful first showing for the Folding Chair Coven. Requiring two years of planning, the group arrived in Brighton and spent the 27th and 28th October setting up, making adjustments, and catching up for the first time in-person since our time together in Florence in October 2023.

Exhibiting artists: Yoni Chepisheva, Gina Cincinnati, Lula Cornejo, Claudia Dieguez, Andrea Latorre Orfebre, and Velimna.

In attendance: Yoni Chepisheva, Gina Cincinnati, and Lula Cornejo.

Although the weather might have deterred some from attending, there was a steady stream of guests throughout the week. It was the perfect time and space to meet with locals in Brighton and have deep conversations about our art, motivations, and the coven itself. I invigilated the show each day, with Yoni and Lula attending and invigilating with me as often as they could. It was so nice to be so close to the sea. I found four hag stones on the beach one morning on my way to open the event!

From 30th October to 1 November (Thursday to Saturday) we were joined by the Savage Heart Theatre group, who put on an event entitled “Dark Bites”, a mobile performance that took participants room-to-room for a sold-out series of small, dark plays.

For myself personally, I was most pleased at the amount of people, total strangers, who felt comfortable speaking with me about my work and shared their own experiences of or thoughts on SA. The artworks were initially launched online here and on social media, to friends and followers who know me well enough. There was a context in releasing the works in this way that allowed an experience of trust and understanding, due to our close ties. Showing in Brighton, even with a trigger warning at the venue entrance and at the door of the gallery, allowed the work to be viewed by strangers with no idea of who I am or what I am like. Layers of understanding were not present. And yet, the people still came and told me their stories. I could not have been happier with the outcome. It solidified my plan to create a book of the series, and gave me practice speaking about the artworks and my experiences with people who didn’t have that aforementioned context.

We can’t thank the team at the Regency Townhouse enough for their hospitality, and the Savage Heart Theatre for partnering with us. And we look forward to the next big group event!

October 26 – November 3, 2025: the Regency Townhouse!

Hi all, happy new year!

There have been a lot of things in the works, and today I’m excited to share that my art coven, The Folding Chair Coven, will be having its first ever group exhibition in Brighton, UK at the Regency Townhouse.

At the moment there are 12 of us showing our art from the US, UK, Malaysia, Japan, Argentina, and Italy, just to name a few of the places the art will come from.

This show will commence directly after the XV Florence Biennale closes, making it the perfect time for our members who have already traveled overseas to exhibit there to take part in their own show nearby.

More information to follow as the theme is decided!