Spill the Art Tea with Katrina Tračuma
OnlineThe latest episode of Nua Collective's art news roundup ft. Katrina Tracuma. Spilling the Art Tea, LIVE on YouTube every Monday at 7pm GST.
The latest episode of Nua Collective's art news roundup ft. Katrina Tracuma. Spilling the Art Tea, LIVE on YouTube every Monday at 7pm GST.
Auction bidding will close on Saturday 6th July at 3pm. Pink Swim Nua Collective are excited to present a new collaboration with Marymount Hospice, Cork, creating an opportuntity to raise…
The latest episode of Nua Collective's art news roundup ft. Padraig Trehy. Spilling the Art Tea, LIVE on YouTube every Monday at 7pm BST.
The latest episode of Nua Collective's art news roundup ft. Lucy Lambe. Spilling the Art Tea, LIVE on YouTube every Monday at 7pm BST.
The latest episode of Nua Collective's art news roundup ft. Christina Geoghegan. Spilling the Art Tea, LIVE on YouTube every Monday at 7pm BST.
Scatter - A virtual exhibition by Nua Collective. Launching Fri 20 Sep. Scattered by forces of life, we carry the threads that link us to our roots and each other. Even in distance, the possibility of reconnection remains.
Join us for Scatter: In Conversation with Nua Collective artists Anne Martin Walsh, Katrina Tracuma, John Murray, and Eamonn B. Shanahan as they share insights into our latest collection, Scatter.
Based on images from Soviet newspapers and images, Breaking Up bears witness to a country with a short but tumultuous history.
Origins, a community pop-up art show celebrating Connecticut artists.
Capturing Nature: Curious links between flora, fauna, humans, history, medicine, technology, life and art. Past, present and future.
Robert Jackson’s Secret and Solitary Vice V4 features in the 195th RHA Annual Exhibition, showcasing a striking oil on oxidised copper work shaped by time, nature, and process. Opens May 26 at Gallagher Gallery, Dublin.
Katrīna Tračuma’s solo show Zeme. Nieki. Zemgale. Zemieši. explores animal rights, environmental grief, and personal memory through an interspecies lens. On view May 8–25 at Jelgava Culture House, Latvia.