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Art Moves

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

20th & 21st September

Art Moves is a celebration of the extraordinary world of mobile art vehicles from across Europe at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Bringing together twenty-five of some of the most ingenious and inventive art vehicles, Art Moves offers an unprecedented showcase for all to enjoy during London’s Open House weekend.

The Kent Baton is going to presenting an installation based on the Shell Grotto in Margate. Nicole Mollett is collaborating with artist Maggie Rose. For more information go to www.kentculturalbaton.com/blog.

www.artmoves.org.uk

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Work 2

Work 3

Here is a few pictures of my new sculpture made using ceramic early 19th Century Doll parts bought in Germany and UK.Now showing  as part of ‘ The Send Off’ WW1 commemorative exhibition at Knole House, in Kent.

Untitled-Nicole Mollett-Knole Work

The new work for ‘ The Send Off’ using porcelain doll parts bought in Germany and UK is coming together.

This is a clip from our recent performance on the 12th July 2014, at the Whitechapel Gallery as part of the Contemporary Art Society exhibition called ‘Twixt two Worlds’ curated by Gaia Tedone.

This is another clip of the Magic Lantern Performance at the Whitechapel, showing one of two long glass slides. The story takes the audience into ‘The Circle of Hell Line’ a fantastical journey into the London Underground.

Joined Up

I am being commissioned as  part of a  2-year project to coincide with the series of WWI commemorative events planned by each member of the Dover Museums and Arts Group (DMAG), which will inspire museum and heritage audiences by commissioning artists to work with each partner.

For more info;

http://www.dadonline.eu/portfolio/dmag-wwi-codename-joined-up/

‘Twixt Two Worlds’

Curated by Gaia Tedone

Special Event: Double Vision
Whitechapel Gallery
Saturday 12 July 2014, 2 – 6pm

An afternoon of screenings, performances and installations celebrating the magic lantern’s key role in the transition between the still and moving image. With contributions by Chiara Fumai, Lou Hazelwood and OHT, amongst others.

Nicole Mollett & Frog Morris will be performing a new work as part of this event.

Contemporary Art Society Website

Whitechapel Art gallery Website

The Send Off

Wednesday 30th July – Wednesday 27th August
Daily except Mondays 10.30 – 17.00
The Orangery, Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1HU

Meet the Artists Afternoon on Saturday August 2nd 12.00 – 5pm

all welcome
A parking fee of £4.00 applies to non National Trust members
Exhibiting Artists: Reem Acason, Rosalind Barker, Dawn Cole ,Connors & Campbell, Sue Evans, Tracey Falcon,  Marion Fullerton, Katie Hayward, Tracy Jones, Cathryn Kemp, Anna Kime, Nicole Mollet, David Minton, Yulia Podolska, Sevenoaks Embroiderers Guild, Ray Taylor, Elena Thomas

The Send Off – invitation

Knole Park National Trust Website

baton on estate

I am delighted to announce I have been awarded a Fuse Festival Commission relating to my project the Kent Baton.

From the 4th-15th June 2014, the Baton will be showcasing 10 different Medway-based creative projects, in 10 different locations. Artists will be making new works, and collaborating with the public, who can take part and visit each ‘One Day Work’. For the full line up click on the link; Baton flyer_Line up of Artists.

For more information go to www.kentculturalbaton.com/blog .

magic tun

The Museums at Night event at Tunbridge Wells Museum went really well. They had expected 30 guests, but in the end had to get more chairs, because over 40 people turned up. The show was split into two halves. The first covering the story of the beginning of Tunbridge Wells, the Myth of the Devil & St Dunstan. The second half included audience participation in the form of a game, some animal noises and finally the national anthem (for a Royal town).