BBC radio Berkshire interviews Nicola Anthony about The Arc

Delighted to share this interview with Phil Kennedy for BBC Radio Berkshire in which we talk about my upcoming landmark public sculpture 'The Arc'.

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Time to get behind the Arc

Cut out from Wokingham.Today article covering my newest artwork ‘The Arc’ and the fundraising soon to begin to help make it a reality!

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Thanks to Fabric Magazine for this grounding quote...

This January Fabric Magazine's team visited my sculpture in Dubai, at the UK Pavilion where I was artist in Residence 2021-22. Read Journalist Ali Howard’s lovely review of my sculpture and the World Expo where the Pavilion was sited.

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'See Things Differently' artwork on it's way home to the UK

Nicola Anthony Studios is excited to say that ‘See Things Differently’ is now on its way back to the UK to continue its journey…

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Wokingham.Today features 'The Arc', new commissioned sculpture by Nicola Anthony

Thank you to Wokingham.Today for covering my newest commission ‘The Arc’ which will be a collaborative landmark sculpture for Wokingham’s Carnival Hub.

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Wokingham Today Newspaper features upcoming sculpture 'The Arc'

In this print edition of Wokingham.Today, Phil Creighton interviews me about my newest commission ‘The Arc’ which will be a collaborative landmark sculpture for Wokingham’s Carnival Hub.

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PRESS RELEASE: Arts4Wokingham - The Arc

Nicola Anthony Studios has been commissioned to build a large public sculpture in the UK on the subject of people, places, words, and how we connect to the spaces and places we live in.

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Bija Seeds Projects featured in Passage Magazine

PASSAGE is Friends Of the Museum's bi-monthly magazine featuring articles relating to Singapore's museums, permanent collections, special exhibitions, local history, and Asian art. This edition features an article by writer and journalist Uta Weigelt who was interested in my installation artworks made with Saga seeds, the bright red seeds of the Saga (Adenanthera) tree found in SouthEast Asia, which symbolise love, nostalgia, and longing….

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JournALL discusses Poetry Net (III)

Thanks to JournALL, the art journal by international curator Valeria Ceregini for the interview and for featuring my poetry net series, in the light of this time of isolation, and the great isolation and disconnect expressed in these works which tell the story of migrants stranded around the world.

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Lives without Borders - TransferWise features Artist and Entrepreneur Nicola Anthony

Ever since I registered my art studio as a company 4 yrs ago I have enjoyed my new identity of 'entrepreneur'. Today I am thrilled to announce that TransferWise have identified me as an international business owner with an interesting story.

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Latest News - Art & Migration - Summer 2020

Today on the blog I don’t think I can say it better than in the words of my press team and the Sovereign Art Foundation’s press team, so it’s over to them with an update about my artwork on very topical subject, containing heartbreaking stories, but also an incredibly positive step forward…

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Ingram collection announces acquisition of 3 works

I am honoured to see more of my artworks go into permanent art collections. Today the news was announced that three of my artworks have been acquired by the The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art.

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The Irish Times listing for 'A Desire for Closeness'

The Irish Times magazine lists ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in First Fortnight Festival rundown of events

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Extra reviews First Fortnight and 'A Desire for Closeness' Exhibition

Delighted that my solo exhibition A Desire for Closeness is promoted in this review of the First Fortnight Festivals events.

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RTE Culture features Nicola Anthony's exhibition 'A Desire For Closeness'

I am honoured to have been invited to share the story behind my artwork on Ireland's Culture on RTÉ

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The Artiscape interviews Nicola Anthony about 'A Desire for Closeness'

The Artiscape Magazine features an interview with Nicola Anthony about the solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’, January 2020, as part of First Fortnight Festival.

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