Nina Elder
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Overview
Nina Elder’s artwork is widely exhibited and has been featured in Art in America, VICE Magazine, and on PBS. Her research has been supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Rauschenberg Foundation award for Arts & Activism, the Pollock Krasner Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation. She has recently held positions as an Art + Environment Research Fellow at the Nevada Museum of Art, a Polar Lab Research Fellow at the Anchorage Museum, and a Researcher in Residence in the Art and Ecology Program at the University of New Mexico. Solo exhibitions of Nina’s work have been organized by SITE Santa Fe, Indianapolis Contemporary, and university museums across the US. She migrates between rural New Mexico and site-specific projects. -
Exhibitions
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Cedra Wood + Nina Elder
Perplexities 8 - 29 Apr 2023Pie Projects is delighted to present an exhibition of New Mexico-based artists Cedra Wood and Nina Elder. Their creative practices center on curiosity, empathy, and storytelling as means to address...Read more -
Southwest Contemporary's 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now 2022
27 May - 25 Jun 2022The exhibition showcased the 12 selected artists of Southwest Contemporary Magazine's 4th annual call for artists. This year’s call, which gathered more than 500 entries, was juried by Louis Grachos,...Read more
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Eye -
Flicker Foot -
Great Unconformity -
Harriet's Hands -
Moisture -
Moths -
Mouse -
Opuntia -
Pear -
Protectors Hands -
Reflection -
Sea Foam and Snarl -
Selma -
Shells and Granite -
Skull -
Sky Over Standing Rock -
Superbloom -
Surface -
Tumbleweed -
Vultures -
Web -
Yucca Monsoon -
Meteorite Crater (Always Almost An Apocalypse) -
Cicada -
Dandelion -
Glass of Water -
Iris (from Van Gogh)
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