About me

I am a sculptor and arts practitioner from Pembrokeshire exploring memory, belonging and personal stories through creative process. My training includes a BA in Fine Art Sculpture from Norwich School of Art. With a background in exhibiting, foundry work and community arts, I now focus on creating meaningful connections through practice-based research as part of my MA in Arts, Health and Wellbeing at the University of South Wales. My work is collaborative and person-centred. I am committed to developing work that is meaningful, ethical and impactful with people, organisations and communities.

Pauline’s empathy, compassion and incredible listening skills shine through in all her work with communities and individuals, creating a space for trust and openness that is vital in arts and health settings. She is able to adapt and respond to the needs of those she engages with creatively, responding with sensitivity and imagination. Her practice is rooted in connection, and her collaborative approach consistently fosters meaningful engagement and impact. She is a valued member of the WAHWN community, and her work exemplifies the transformative power of art in care and healing.
— Angela Rogers, Executive Director, Wales Arts Health and Wellbeing Network