Making Trash Mountain
Nua Artist Katrina Tracuma reflects on her waste-based performance WHAT DO? WHERE AMBULANCE?, using curated plastic trash to confront consumerism and climate guilt.
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Happy Birthday Spill the Art Tea
46 episodes. 40 guests. 1 chaotic year of Spill the Art Tea.
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Breaking Barriers: Art in Non-Traditional Spaces and Its Impact
Discover how displaying art in non-traditional spaces like cafes and bookstores creates opportunities for artists, enhances business engagement, and fosters community connection—making art more accessible to everyone.
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“…seeing an exhibition like this come together because of both of you and all the other artists that you’ve brought together in the collective is an absolute perfect symbol of that relationship, of bringing people together, of creating something new, of looking at the challenges in the world and making something from it and making something positive to make us think.”
Eimear Friel-Irish Ambassador in Latvia
Blackout - The International Exhibition by Nua Collective - Pictured at Wexford Arts Centre
“This exhibition faces one of the biggest challenges of our time, and that’s climate change…It’s an exhibition that prompts us to wake up, sit up, stand up, and make a difference in whatever way we can for the planet and for humankind…The Blackout exhibition will bring the message and the pending climate disaster to a wider audience, and hopefully together Nua Collective’s message will be heard,  understood, and acted upon by go all those who are fortunate enough to see it as it makes its way around the world.”
Cllr. Barbara Anne Murphy-Wexford
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