Myanmar Times and Myanmar Metro features ‘Our Time’
Read MoreIrish Arts Review - A Desire for Closeness
Please to have my solo exhibition printed in the December - February edition of Irish Arts Review: The Quarterly Review of Irish Arts.
Read MoreThe Irish Times listing for 'A Desire for Closeness'
The Irish Times magazine lists ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in First Fortnight Festival rundown of events
Read More'A Desire for Closeness' featured in The Sunday Business Post
Very pleased to have my solo show ‘A Desire for Closeness’ featured in The Sunday Business Post.
Read MoreA Desire for Closeness featured in The Irish Times
Enniscorthy Guardian features 'A Desire for Closeness'
Enniscorthy Guardian features ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their article about the First Fortnight Festival.
Read MoreWexford People covers First Fortnight Festival and 'A Desire for Closeness'
Wexford People discusses my solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their article about the First Fortnight Festival in Ireland.
Read MoreExtra 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.
Read MoreIrish Independent Weekend features 'A Desire for Closeness'
The Irish Independent features my solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their “Weekend Hotlist'“
Read MorePress Release: A Desire for Closeness, solo exhibition, Jan 2020
Artist invites anyone feeling lonely to write to her & creates an exhibition about isolated communities in the epidemic of loneliness
Read MoreRTE 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
Read MoreCommission an outdoor public sculpture - Stainless steel Hebrew text sculpture, Colorado, 2019
I was so happy to screen this video at the opening ceremony of this sculpture in October that I wanted to share it here on the blog: Some insight from me on how it was made and a time-lapse:
This video is about a public sculpture, 'The opposite of Love is Indifference', 2019, by artist Nicola Anthony. 'The Opposite of Love is Indifference' was sponsored by Melinda Goldrich GOLDRICH FAMILY FOUNDATION, and is a sculpture created for Chabad Jewish Community Centre in Aspen, and their community. Filming by Allen Kiely Music credit: Ether by Silent Partner from YouTube Audio Library
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.
Read MoreNewsnibbles' Interview - Nicola Anthony's Next Story
Very pleased to get the chance to talk to Newsnibbles again while I was a nominee for the Sovereign Asia Art Prize this year in Hong Kong!
Read MoreA Desire for Closeness
Nicola Anthony’s first solo show in Ireland will take place as part of the First Fortnight Festival 2020.
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 MoreUNISON - MART Fire Station Gallery
I am pleased to have the opportunity to display some of my work locally during the festive season. I will be exhibiting some of my artwork at the MART Fire Station Gallery December Showcase.
Read MoreThe Wrong Biennale - Press Release
Press Release for The Wrong Biennale, opens November 1st featuring 180+ curators, 2000+ artists in 150+ pavilions, embassies and routers at 100+ locations around the world, and the internet.
Read MoreA new sound artwork: 'We are all Connected', 2019
At the recent ‘New Voices of Ireland’ exhibition, I launched a new sound artwork, heard through the crackling analogue speaker of an old-fashioned telephone.
Read MoreInstallation of a public sculpture in Aspen
It is always a magical moment when the piece is installed, and suddenly becomes one with the space it has been made for. On this occasion, the sculpture sits outside the impressive Aspen Chabad Jewish Community Centre, framed by an awe-inspiring mountain
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