As part of a collaborative project for Stirling Castle I designed and led workshops to create a collaborative banner responding to Grace, a new performance by the White and Givan Dance Company. The project engaged participants from LGBT Youth Scotland, the Red Cross Youth Group, and Healthcare in Arts. During creative workshops, participants cut out their designs from papers painted with heat-transfer inks and used a heat press to transfer their designs onto fabric. While all were using the same making process participants experimented with the printing method, producing very different outcomes. Each individual panel reflects a personal response to Grace and its themes. The panels were then sewn together to form a single banner, its design inspired by the windows of the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle, where Grace was performed for participants.​
The banner was shown along with other outcomes from workshops led by artists Kate Henderson and David Powell in an exhibition at Stirling Castle in October 2025.









