Events
Nottingham Light Night 2020

I was commissioned to create triggers for an Augmented Reality trail, and 20-foot inflatable sculpture for the Nottingham Light Night 2020, which took place on 7th & 8th February. The AR triggers told this unique love story ‘Looking for love, our Nottingham Heroine, decides to take the plunge and go on a magical blind date with the mysterious ‘Ern’. Throughout the date they see the sites of Nottingham, and she notices that that there is more to Ern than meets the eye. As their date progresses

I was commissioned to create triggers for an Augmented Reality trail, and 20-foot inflatable sculpture for the Nottingham Light Night 2020, which took place on 7th & 8th February. The AR triggers told this unique love story ‘Looking for love, our Nottingham Heroine, decides to take the plunge and go on a magical blind date with the mysterious ‘Ern’. Throughout the date they see the sites of Nottingham, and she notices that that there is more to Ern than meets the eye. As their date progresses

I was commissioned to create triggers for an Augmented Reality trail, and 20-foot inflatable sculpture for the Nottingham Light Night 2020, which took place on 7th & 8th February. The AR triggers told this unique love story ‘Looking for love, our Nottingham Heroine, decides to take the plunge and go on a magical blind date with the mysterious ‘Ern’. Throughout the date they see the sites of Nottingham, and she notices that that there is more to Ern than meets the eye. As their date progresses

I was commissioned to create triggers for an Augmented Reality trail, and 20-foot inflatable sculpture for the Nottingham Light Night 2020, which took place on 7th & 8th February. The AR triggers told this unique love story ‘Looking for love, our Nottingham Heroine, decides to take the plunge and go on a magical blind date with the mysterious ‘Ern’. Throughout the date they see the sites of Nottingham, and she notices that that there is more to Ern than meets the eye. As their date progresses
Artist Residencies
Squarepeg Artlink Hull Residency/Exhibition - 2017/18

Jason was appointed as Squarepeg Artlink Hull Artist in Resident throughout the period of Hull 2017 City of Culture. He worked with the homeless, and adults with learning disability groups, creating work based on the artwork they produced and the stories they told him. The residency culminated in an exhibition of the work produced in January 2018.

Jason was appointed as Squarepeg Artlink Hull Artist in Resident throughout the period of Hull 2017 City of Culture. He worked with the homeless, and adults with learning disability groups, creating work based on the artwork they produced and the stories they told him. The residency culminated in an exhibition of the work produced in January 2018.

Jason was appointed as Squarepeg Artlink Hull Artist in Resident throughout the period of Hull 2017 City of Culture. He worked with the homeless, and adults with learning disability groups, creating work based on the artwork they produced and the stories they told him. The residency culminated in an exhibition of the work produced in January 2018.

Jason was appointed as Squarepeg Artlink Hull Artist in Resident throughout the period of Hull 2017 City of Culture. He worked with the homeless, and adults with learning disability groups, creating work based on the artwork they produced and the stories they told him. The residency culminated in an exhibition of the work produced in January 2018.
Jubilee Sailing Trust Tall Ship Residency sponsored by Barclays - 2017

Jason was chosen to act as artist in residence sponsored by Barclays, on a Jubilee Sailing Trust Tall Ship, The Lord Nelson. Jason set sail from Sunderland on 11th April and arrived a few days later in Newcastle. "I am very proud to be asked to do this. It's a huge honour to be asked to make art on the high seas on a fully accessible tall ship." The image to the left shows the unveiling of the resulting artwork onboard the Lord Nelson ship.


Jason was chosen to act as artist in residence sponsored by Barclays, on a Jubilee Sailing Trust Tall Ship, The Lord Nelson. Jason set sail from Sunderland on 11th April and arrived a few days later in Newcastle. "I am very proud to be asked to do this. It's a huge honour to be asked to make art on the high seas on a fully accessible tall ship." The image to the left shows the unveiling of the resulting artwork onboard the Lord Nelson ship.
Redesign the Wheelchair - James Dyson Foundation UCL Engineering Summer School - 2017

In the summer of 2017 summer, Jason was artist in residence, working with students at the James Dyson Summer School at UCL, helping them redesign the wheelchair. The image on the left is the resulting light-box artwork.

In the summer of 2017 summer, Jason was artist in residence, working with students at the James Dyson Summer School at UCL, helping them redesign the wheelchair. The image on the left is the resulting light-box artwork.