I Was Here: Stories [Un]Told
I am delighted to have new artworks from my series ‘Unexpected Happiness’ exhibited at Long-Sharp Gallery in Indianapolis.
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I am delighted to have new artworks from my series ‘Unexpected Happiness’ exhibited at Long-Sharp Gallery in Indianapolis.
Poetry Net (1) has been shortlisted for the 2020 Sovereign Asian Art Prize. The Sovereign Asian Art Prize is recognised as the most prestigious prize in it’s field and region.
For the 7th edition of the New Voices of Ireland Series entitled CULTURAL, URBAN MEMORY – TRANSITION, TEMPORALITY, TRANSCULTURES, the Centre for Creative Practices exhibiting work from migrant, culturally diverse and local artists who work with migrants and other marginalised individuals or communities.
The Sovereign Asian Art Prize is recognised as the most prestigious prize in it’s field and region. In addition to the exhibition of finalists, there will be a panel discussion in partnership with the Financial Times.
Clockwork Moon: Reclamation has been shortlisted for the 2019 Sovereign Asian Art Prize. The Sovereign Asian Art Prize is recognised as the most prestigious prize in it’s field and region. The public showcase of this work will be held at HART Hall in Hong Kong between the 17th and 29th of April 2019..
The Sovereign Asian Art Prize is recognised as the most prestigious prize in its field and region. In addition to the exhibition of finalists, there will be a panel discussion in partnership with the Financial Times.
Human Archive Project (borders are a human construction) has been shortlisted for The 2018 Sovereign Asian Art Prize. The Sovereign Asian Art Prize is recognised as the most prestigious prize in its field and region, and will hold an auction, exhibition and gala dinner this April. The next showcase of this work will be at Christies Hong Kong.
Intersection is presented in partnership with Intersections Gallery in Singapore, a supporter of the arts in Singapore, Myanmar and beyond.
Intersection is an exhibition about an encounter between poetry and visual art through the work of poet Marc Nair and visual artist Nicola Anthony. The work maps an architecture of memory at the junction of three diverse cities: Yangon, London, and Singapore.
During the month of October 2017, the Singapore Art Museum will be presenting artworks inspired by the theme of community, and created by different communities. Educational workshops are designed and conducted by artist Nicola Anthony, who is exhibiting in Gallery 1.11 and the artist-mentor to the female inmates participating in the Yellow Ribbon Community Art Exhibition 2017.
Always wanted a terrarium that looks spectacular and doesn’t need any watering? Join artist Nicola Anthony in this workshop to create a 3D mini garden or micro-jungle within a glass jar, using various ink and sculpting techniques.
All materials will be provided. Each participant will take home their own terrarium.
Find out how artist Nicola Anthony uses ink in her artwork, the Human Archive Project, and apply it to your own creations.
Create patterns, leaves and flowers with artist inks to make your own wishing tree artwork, and imbue it with your own stories, wishes and dreams.
Nicola was invited to deliver the Yellow Ribbon Artist Mentors' Speech at Singapore Art Museum, addressing honourable guests and SAM board members on the opening night of the Yellow Ribbon Art Community Exhibition of 2017: For Better Endings and New Beginnings.
Speaking on behalf of the three artist mentors, Nicola exlpains how together contemporary artists Barry Yeow, Kim Whye Kee, and she led the Yellow Ribbon Project workshops with Singapore Art Museum and Changi Prison in 2017, and created the Flow of Time– a commissioned sculpture that reflects their experiences.
The Flow of Time was commissioned by Yellow Ribbon Project for the Singapore Art Museum Glass Box Gallery, to commemorate the Yellow Ribbon Art Community Exhibition 2017: For Better Endings and New Beginnings.
A collaborative sculptural installation with Barry Yeow and Kim Whye Kee, The Flow of Time takes the shape of an hourglass, and is the artistic response of these three artists to their time as artist-mentors to the inmates at Changi Prison, Singapore, delivering the Yellow Ribbon Art Programme.
Revealing the inner worlds of people from different walks of life through stories gathered from the community, this two-part presentation by artist Nicola Anthony explores the human condition and threads of commonalities despite our differences.
The Human Archive Project focuses on disenfranchised communities and human stories in Singapore. Nicola's work is inspired by the inmates of Changi Women’s Prison, NUH kids, families dealing with addiction, the elderly community, and members of the general public, who are invited to contribute stories about themselves at www.humanarchiveproject.com
Nicola Anthony and Marc Nair will share about the genesis of the artworks showcased in “Scents of Singapore”. They will explain how they collaborated to incorporate the poetry of Marc in Nicola’s artworks and to talk about the history of Kampong Glam neighborhood. With this talk the audience will be embarked on a poetic journey through space and time.
Nicola Anthony (UK/ Singapore) is honoured to be invited as a speaker on the panel discussion at The 20th Anniversary of Little Artists Art Studio, which will be marked by a LAUREATES Exhibition at National Gallery Singapore.
Scents of Singapore brings together artworks by a selection of nine artists using different mediums and metaphors to talk about Singapore history and identity.
Potpourri refers to a scented mixture of spices and dried flowers that is usually kept in a decorative bowl or jar and used to perfume a room. Potpourri also applies to a collection of seemingly unrelated items, to an unusual assortment.
Carrying the weight of a secret all by yourself can be burdensome, but British artist Nicola Anthony has invited a public catharsis. Entitled Secret Ingredient, this new site-specific artwork will be a collection of private thoughts shared anonymously by the public and woven into an installation of light and language. These sentences, handwritten by the artist, take shape based on the paths mapped during her walks around the Telok Ayer area. Secret Ingredient will also debut her new collection of circular drawings, based on geography and unknowable secrets.
The exhibition is curated by independent curator Daniela Beltrani.
What are experiences of those who have travelled from their homeland to another, and can examine at once, the perspectives of both, and the connections, confluences and conflicts between the two? Where are the points and modes of negotiation, and constructed specificities? EX – marks the activating co-ordinates.
Nicola Anthony's newest series 'Constellations' will feature in group exhibition EX PARTE.
Curated by Annie Jael Kwan