Member Events: Origins – Maria Markham
Origins, a community pop-up art show celebrating Connecticut artists.
Origins, a community pop-up art show celebrating Connecticut artists.
Based on images from Soviet newspapers and images, Breaking Up bears witness to a country with a short but tumultuous history.
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.
2024 was a year of creativity, growth, and connection for Nua Collective. From the Blackout international tour reaching six cities to the launch of our visual podcast, Spill the Art Tea, and the unveiling of 19 new artworks in our virtual exhibition, Scatter, we’ve had an incredible year. We also revitalised our website, enhancing our hub for celebrating artists and their voices. With over 11.3k website views, 17 active artists, and 402 artworks in our collection, we couldn’t have done it without your support.
Here’s to creating, connecting, and inspiring in 2025!
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.
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.
Announcing the release of Nua Collective’s upcoming exhibition ‘Scatter’
Nua Collective Artist Katrīna Tračuma writes: The hidden realities of animal confinement and its global impact in “All the World’s a Cage.”
Nua Collective travels to Thurles, Ireland in their latest stop on their international tour.
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.