Tom has completed a series of display cabinets for the pathology department to showcase a collection of historical scientific and medical instruments. The project also included a series of custom Polyrey frame enhancements.
Ongoing projects include a site-specific glass commission for the new University of Ulster involving fired artworks to the three-meter tall curtain glazing system of the new cafe / bar area, a public art scheme for Guilford Housing Association situated in a local playground, and also Tom has been selected as lead artist for the new Broomfield Hospital's new emergency level. The project is for the NHS' new Bouygues [UK] Ltd. designed hospital in Essex.
Recently Pearman undertook a large-scale project for Salford City Council, which involved the design and fabrication of a series of directional markers for the Chapel Street area. The project also involves a series of creative workshops with the local community, including elderly peoples residential homes, primary schools and local youngsters. For the project he is also acting as a mentor for a selection of local art students who have been awarded project bursary awards.
Other previous projects have involved printing onto 16 architectural glass panels (1400 x 650 mm each), to provide a visually exciting facade for the 30M long glass gallery window of the new Lottery funded London Print Studio.