







Charlotte’s practice explores the relationship between food, community, and collaboration, investigating how shared meal spaces can bring people together. Using textiles and embroidery as both a physical remnant of the meal and an interactive surface for participants to contribute to, her work is rooted in community building and attentive making. Through food stains, embroidered marks, illustration, photography and sound recordings, she documents the movements, conversations and connections formed around the table.
Working in site-specific locations that reflect the themes of each gathering, her time-sensitive works are influenced by the city she has inhabited for the past four years, Leeds. The collaborative nature of these events means the work belongs as much to the participants and collaborators as it does to Charlotte herself. Within gallery spaces, she creates immersive installations that recreate the atmosphere of the meal through textiles, sound, photography, and books that archive the process, often centred around embroidered tablecloths that act as physical traces of the gathering.
For these meals, Charlotte works with artist Scarlett Richardson under the name Limbo, referencing a state of uncertainty and reflecting the unpredictable nature of their collaborative process, where neither artist knows what the outcome of the work will be. Together, they create immersive environments that combine physical artworks with curated meals to encourage community, togetherness and shared memory-making, leaving participants with both tangible objects and lasting reflections.
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