Sheinman's works have included an interactive touring exhibition in association with the
University of Hertfordshire called
the Wishing Ceremony.
The Wishing Ceremony opened in six locations in Leicester City in 2005 and then traveled to the University of Hertfordshire and
mac in
Birmingham in 2006.
The Wishing Ceremony is also available on-line as part of an interactive website. Her exhibitions include •
Sacred Vessels at
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum in
Rugby, 2003, •
Days at The Gallery in
Stratford-upon-Avon, 2002, •
The Naming Room at Roadmender,
Northampton, 2001, •
Fragments of Time and Thought at
Liberty, London, 2000, •
Artjongg at the
University College Northampton, •
Between the Lines at Ikon Touring, Birmingham 1997, •
New Work at City Gallery, Leicester, 1995, Commissions include
Non-Essential Signage for the
Arts Council England,
Announcements for South and East Belfast Trust,
Artkacina for firstsite in Colchester (2006) and
ARTDNA for the
Towner Gallery in Eastbourne (2008). In 2010 Sheinman finished ''Let's Celebrate'' - a commission inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games. The work toured to five National Trust properties across the East Midlands throughout 2010 and comprised over 250 painted miniature sculptures. Sheinman worked on a project titled
Being Human, created in collaboration with researchers at the
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge and funded by the
National Trust,
Mottisfont Abbey. The work, a 200-foot-long paper sculpture made of 25,000 pieces of hand-painted gold Japanese rice-paper representing the number of genes in the human genome, was displayed at Mottisfont Abbey in the autumn of 2011. A subsequent on-going project,
What Makes You/You, which began in 2013, is a web-based digital and interactive series of artworks based on responses received from members of the public.
What Makes You/You was selected in The Lumen Prize Exhibition longlist of 100 works == Awards and grants ==