Self Harm from Nichola Bruce on Vimeo.
GIFTS – Candle Screening as part of Art in Romney MarshSt Peter and St Paul Church, New ChurchRomney Marsh, Kent, England17/18/24/25 Sept 20161/2/8/9 Oct 2016
Up on the Downs ‘A Different Way of Seeing films’ScreeningQuarterhouse, Folkestone10 Sept 2016
Writing the Sky Observations and Essays on Dermot HealyEdited by Neil Murphy and Keith HopperOut now, published by Dalkey Archive PressIncludes an essay on I Could Read the Sky by Nichola Bruce
Electric Palace Cinema, Hastings From 23rd July 2016 Exhibit of drawings and posters from films past and present including storyboards for The Company of Wolves (Muscle Films/Mike Coulson) and other film makers.
Peace Protest – largest peace march that took place in London on the 13th february 2003 protesting against the war in Iraq. Peace Protest from Nichola Bruce on Vimeo.
GIFTS Progress preview screening and book launch followed by Q & A with Clare Whistler and Nichola Bruce Tuesday 7th June 2016 20:00 Cinema, Horsebridge Arts Centre Gifts, a ten year project (2005-2015) was made with the gift economy (i.e. no exchange of money) by artist Clare Whistler about eight gifts that were traditionally given…
I Could Read The Sky Whitstable Biennale 2016 Tuesday 7th June 15:00 Cinema, Horsebridge Arts Centre Nichola Bruce (1999, UK, 86 mins)
Laugh from Nichola Bruce on Vimeo. Laugh, triptych of laughter, room of laughs 2000
Sonnet 18 – Duncan Pyke from Nichola Bruce on Vimeo. Duncan Pyke performs William Shakespeare Sonnet 18 “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day”.