Press Release for ‘On the Edge’, A key exhibition by members of the Royal Society of Sculptors at Espacio Gallery
Read MoreWe are all connected
The sculpture We are all connected, 2019-2022, was invited to hang in Luan Gallery in Summer 2022. For those of you who did not get to visit it, I am thrilled with these wonderful photographs by Benedict Hutchinson which really capture the atmosphere.
Read MoreAn Anthology of Displacement - An artist's journey about migration
My artwork tells the stories of people who live life on the border - be that the edge of a geography, an identity, or even time. For this series, I invited personal stories from migrants and newcomers who have crossed physical and mental borders.
Read MoreEvery Survivor Has a Story to Tell
A reflection from the artist Nicola Anthony.
“There are certain quotes which convey so much in just a few words. These words are like keys, unlocking important ideas, and great insight.”
Read MoreAn Anthology of Displacement
My work tells the stories of people who live life on the border - be that the edge of a geography, an identity, or even time. For this series, I invited personal stories from migrants and newcomers who have crossed physical and mental borders.
Read MoreArtist Journal: Being Resident at Singapore's National Design Centre
In August of 2018 I participated in an artists residency at the National Design Centre in Singapore. The residency culminated in the exhibition Playground of Infinite Happiness. My work, Unexpected Happiness, was on display as part of this exhibition and was installed as a permanent sculpture on the second floor.
Read MoreLookback: Solo Exhibition at Singapore Art Museum, Private view evening
In October 2017 there was a small intimate opening for supporters and collectors of Nicola Anthony’s artwork, at Singapore Art Museum. Here we look back with some of the visitor images:
To find out more about the artworks check out the video below. To see Nicola’s address during the official public opening at SAM, see the video here.
'Remembering Our Father's Words' featured in New York Times
Steven speaks about the foundation's mission to share the testimonies of genocide survivors, and is photographed standing underneath my artwork in the Jona Goldrich Center.
Read MoreShare with me in Unexpected Happiness
Do you believe in serendipity? It often seems to me that the things which occur seem to be just the right thing - even if I don't know it at the time, I do believe that life's twists and turns have their purpose. That the lows help us value the highs. I experience lots of moments of unexpected happiness, small snatches of joy, which catch me unaware. I try to be open to this - noticing when something is wonderful or good, even if it's simply the pattern of a coffee spill that turned out to be quite beautiful - it's up to me whether to decide it's a mess to be mopped up or a chance for inspiration, (or perhaps a learning about the usefulness of coasters).
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