Gabrielle Hoad

A face-forward image of eight table tennis bats arranged in a circle with their wooden handles meeting in the centre. Each face is painted with either a colourful railway signal or a birds eye

The whistle draws attention to the signal | 2024 | Painted objects, tool clips, lanyards, whistles

A site-specific work for a collaborative group show in an old malting house beside a railway. Drawing on images from bird identification and railway signalling manuals, the work reimagines human-avian interactions in the local environment. By offering tools for coordinating sound and movement, it invites reflection on ideas of joining in, taking turns and playing by the rules.

Made with Megan Calver and shown as part of 'Through Line' at Maltings Taphouse Gallery, Newton Abbot in 2024.