a little more NADFLY-ing


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a little more NADFLY-ing
more short cuts for NADFLY’s Nicola Atkinson & Caspar J Wilson, as part of #24hourwindow
(with a nod to Cassavetes’ Gloria by yours truly)
A super short video I put together for the making of NADFLY’s musical ceramics.
Part of the NO MANNERS project which will hopefully be coming to Berlin for a live performance soon.
Had such a lovely time shooting and editing this video of the NADFLY Night Walk in Markinch.
Part of the ABC Routes project.
Salon: small works on paper - Nicola Atkinson.Does Fly Artist, Curator and NADFLY Westend Glasgow by way of SoCal with a little house in Sweden After graduating in Fine Art from Brighton University, my first exhibition of video work, was in 'Second Link', an international show at MoMA in New York. Exhibitions of paintings followed in Los Angeles. By the late 1980's I was increasingly undertaking unique projects in which the engagement in process altered people’s perceptions, of both art and life. My practice and experience extends over many years, and includes working in different countries, diverse cities and towns and with a wide variety of individuals. Having worked with Local Authorities, as well as with the private sector and non-governmental organizations, I have developed a style that is adaptable and flexible to allow me to fit within existing structures or to work largely unaided. I have often proposed an original idea and developed the concept through to a completed project. These experiences have enabled me to develop skills in engaging with the public and gathering and sifting large and diverse amounts of information. This has been done both, on my own, or within a small team. I enjoy collaborating with curators, artists, musicians, architects, writers and film-makers. I believe that I am able to present complex ideas to a wide range of groups, in terms of age and interests. I can design web sites, catalogues, posters, edit and master DVDs and work with architectural fabricators. I work in the media of painting, DVDs, photography, text, metal, wood, printed fabric and found objects. I have undertaken artworks in Glasgow itself, notably 'Lost and Found' (From Govan to Springburn), and in New York, Lost Angeles, Karachi, Dublin, Havana, Bosnia & Herzegovina and across the UK. Each project aimed to be innovative, ambitious and meaningful for the participants and the public. Between 1997- 2001 I initiated and curated projects in Glasgow, through 'Bulkhead', seeking to genuinely interact with local communities and to support artists with national and international reputations in making new work and promoting art in unusual places. In 2002 I was awarded a Nesta Fellowship to further explore my practice. 'Total Investigation' has enabled me to study public art practice and to engage in dialogue with a wide range of people. Through undertaking complex, project based works with communities around the world, I have sought to contribute to the evolving practice and understanding of public art - and its importance in redefining the role of art in society. During this period, I am especially proud of 'Terrible Beauty': working with immigrant families from Bosnia living in West Bromwich, I sought, through a series of colour saturated watercolours of root like structures, to create a new space which both recognised their trauma while reflecting the strength of family ties - and the hope that gives. http://www.nadfly.com/nicolaad.php