Education
Nina Pope attended the from 1987 to 1991, receiving a Bachelor in Printmaking. She attended the Chelsea School of Art in London from 1991 to 1993, receiving a Master of Arts in Printmaking.
Nina Pope attended the from 1987 to 1991, receiving a Bachelor in Printmaking. She attended the Chelsea School of Art in London from 1991 to 1993, receiving a Master of Arts in Printmaking.
Most of her work is done in collaboration with Karen Guthrie. Pope and Guthrie started working together as a collaborative duo in 1995 on projects that "enrich and inform public life"and they founded creative non-profit Somewhere (artist collective) in 2001. Pope began working with Karen Guthrie in 1995.
Pope was part of an artist collective called The People From Office, which contributed to "A Different Weekend" with their "Festival of Lying".
Its members included Karen Guthrie, Anna Best, and Simon Poulter. She has an academic post at the Royal College of Art in Design Interactions and as an artist advisor.
Pope and Guthrie founded Somewhere (artist collective), a creative non-profit to produce collaborative projects of interests. Exhibitions, Commissions, and Other Projects Tomorrow, Today 2014 - University of Cambridge Northwest Cambridge public art commission Past, Present, Somewhere 2014 - Retrospective solo show, Kettles Yard, Cambridge Art Lending Library 2012 - Contributing artists to project by Walker & Bromwich, Glasgow International Festival, Market Gallery The Floating Cinema, London 2011 – ongoing Can Art Save Us? 2010 - Millennium Galleries, Sheffield.
Multiple "Titchy/Kitschy" shown in Grizedale Arts contribution Abbey Gardens, What Will The Harvest Be? Commissioned by London Borough of Newham 2009 – ongoing A Circle of Happiness, Jaywick Martello Tower 2009 Schnucken, Elefanten und andere Gastgeschenke 2009 - Kunstverein Springhornhof, Germany.
Multiple "Titchy/Kitschy" shown in myvillages.org Two projects - Karen Guthrie"s "The Grotto" (postponed indefinitely) and a musical collaboration "A Song for a Circus" between Nina Pope and Tim Olden. Broadcast Yourself 2007 - television swansong archive exhibited as part of group show at Hatton Gallery (Newcastle) and Cornerhouse (Manchester) Almanac, Public art commission for the redevelopment of Cinema City, Norwich 2007 Sometime Later, Commissioned by British Broadcasting Corporation & Arts Council England, 2006 Pilot 3 2007 - Selected for archive for artists & curators, shown at Atelier Bevilacqua, Venice Biennale (Italy) Romantic Detachment, Video work, group show, PS1, New York City & touring to Q in Derby, Folly in Lancaster & Chapter in Cardiff 2004 London Underground Platform for Art, Featured artists 2003 Live Culture, Curators exhibitors, video programme, Tate Modern, London 2003 television Swansong, Nationwide public art site-specific webcast project commissioning 8 artists (artists / curators) 2002 The Festival of Lying 2000 - Live event & web cast with Anna Best & Simon Poulter. Grizedale Show, Cumbria, United Kingdom Awards and honors.