Born
1983, London UK
Address
www.nicolamccartney.co.uk
Email
nicola@nicolamccartney.co.uk
Education
2008
Christ
Church, University of Oxford, M.St. History of Art and Visual Culture
2007
Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, B.A. Hons. Fine Art
2003
Wimbledon School of Art, BTEC Diploma Foundation Studies in Art & Design
Prizes,
Scholarships and Awards
2007
Slade School of Fine Art Project Award
Euan Uglow Memorial Scholarship
Residencies
*2011*
START in Jordan (April
resident)
Commissions
*2011*
Bloc billboard commission, Sheffield
2010
Amazing Grace, Town centre
installation for Harlow the new 'Sculpture Town of the UK'
Solo
Exhibitions
2010
To
Be Is To Be Seen;
Riverside Studios, London
2008
Nicola McCartney;
The Stables Gallery, London
Group
Exhibitions
2010
All
Systems Go, Departure Gallery, Southall, London
BLANK
SPACE/(Y)OUR SPACE, Together
Our Space Gallery, London
The
Blue Obelisk,
LIANGWEST, London
Holding Time; Bhavan Centre, London
Historia; Open Arts Café, London
2007
Rising Stars;
Coombe Gallery, Devon
Selected
Slade Graduates;
Gissings, London
ReadyToEatJumboShrimp;
Woburn Square, London
2006
Swell;
La Viande Gallery, London
2005
Eye
for Art in the City;
Curator Space Gallery, London
Writing,
Publications
2010
Culture24.org.uk, Review of Susan at Together Our Space Gallery
Hammersmith & Fulham News, 'What's On' profile artist
Apollo Magazine, Muse blog author and Editorial Assistant
introducingart.com, Guest Editor, issue #10
introducingart.com,
Contributing Writer, issues #7 and #9
2009
'Collective
Identity and Authorship in Contemporary Art',
Lecture given at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford
OH
Magazine, Oxford, featured artist of
issue 2
introducingart.com, Contributing Writer, issues #2, #3, #5 and #6
2008
blue-stocking.org.uk, Arts Editor
Harrow
Observer, exhibition preview feature
2007
coldfringe.org/talkinghighbrow.htm,
Review of Matthew Barney at the Serpentine
2005
Time
Out, featured artist of '10 ways to start collecting art' by Sarah Kent and Martin Coomer
Nicola McCartney's work has been bought by
collectors in the UK, Belgium, Germany and Australia.