2016 power struggles
2013-16 Witch Watch
Over 3 years I worked under the fullmoon to capture the spirituality, activism and creative protest around Hinkley Point Power Station by the witch Watch Group. Every full moon the group of women set up a peaceful camp in opposition to nuclear energy.
Songs, rituals abound with a sprinkling of mischief
You can see more here:https://www.lensculture.com/jenny-hardy
2016 Women of the World
2015-16 Voices Photobooth
Working with WOW Women of the World and community group in Bristol I was commissioned to produce a photography project for International Women’s Day. The resulting work was created and exhibited at a group exhibition @hammilton House Bristol.
2014 LAND WEAVERS
2015 Land Weavers
A short project as part of a larger long term project exploring the relationship Women have with the land, historically and spiritually. Land weaving, is meditating with nature, collecting natural materials, expressing creativity with dance,song & natural sculpture.
2013 Stuff & kant
2013 The Stuff & Kant Natural History Museum Paris
Limited book run of the taxidermy Animals with the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. Respecting the humanity in others was a key principle of his philosophy and he was advocate for not being cruel to animals.
2011 salone nights
2011 Slone Nights exhibition at Hereford Photography festival
Working for a NGO in Sierra Leone I was struck at how dark the nights where and how young people loved their mobile phones. I produced a series of portraits lit only by mobile phones outside a nightclub in Freetown.
2006 en passant
2006-2007 En Passant-MA project
Performance diary capturing people that pass by in a game of chess. Portland Square is a small park in St Pauls, Bristol. Full of life and characters, the project was part autobiography part social commentary of the area and homelessness.
The final project was made into a book and an exhibited locally.
2003 photographer in the city scape
18 Oct 2003-Sunrise to Sunset from the Shell Centre London
Short project, photographing from every window of the iconic Shell building in central London. Part of a larger body of work exploring the ownership of the view, access as a photographer and land ownership. The final piece was a 3D sculpture exhibited at The Architecture Center, Bristol in 2004.
2002 The fence
2002 Interviews from both sides of the fence
Working with archival material and interviews with the workers from the old Atomic Weapons Establishment in LLanishen, Cardiff; along side the Anti nuclear protestors on the other side of the fence to build a visual dialogue from both sides of the debate, blurring lines and creating harmony through visual narratives.