Nina Coulson

Area: Battersea

Type: Artist / Individual

Art form: Art, Digital, Drawing, Installation, Painting, Performance, Sculpture, Writer

The Pier
The Pier
Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat
Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat

Biography / Artist statement

Nina is a recent graduate of the RCA (MA Contemporary Art Practice 2020). Between 2002-16, Nina worked in collaboration as part of Yoke and Zoom, an artist-led duo/family, whose practice combined universal concerns with domestic private moments and relationships. In 2010, Nina co-founded MOVEMENT, an artist-led gallery on Platform 2 of Worcester Foregate Street Railway Station, currently being used during the COVID crisis by train crew as a site for social distancing during breaks. Her initial work as an RCA student investigated post-collaborative practice and involved muddy online group collaborations, art writing and performance and enacted forms of conflict resolution through performatively activated sculpture. Nina is currently leading the fundraising, renovation and future reinstatement of THE PIER (one of London's 13 Cabmen's shelters, located on the Chelsea Embankment) into an artist-led roadside refectory.

Associated with: MOVEMENT

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