On the Rhodes with Joel Nichols
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Join us as we welcome Joel Nichols, a brilliant Rhodes Scholar whose journey as an artist has taken an exciting turn. I chatted with Joel right before he was leaving Winnipeg for Oxford to further his studies. Through our conversation, Joel reveals how his initial pursuit of science and medicine was put aside after a chance drawing class at university. His interest in science has serendipitously intertwined with his artistic endeavours, particularly in the chemistry-rich world of ceramics. His practice spans multiple mediums, including drawing, painting, and printmaking, creating an interdisciplinary dialogue that speaks to themes of identity, queer theory, and bodily autonomy. Joel channels his heritage and diverse background into his work, making it relatable and accessible to a variety of audiences.
In the second half of our discussion, Joel reflects on his transformative experiences at the University of Manitoba's School of Art and his incredible residency at the Banff Center. With breathtaking studio views and the camaraderie of a diverse group of artists, Joel's time in Banff proved to be a period of profound growth and connection. He shares the challenges and triumphs of creating large ceramic vessels using the Korean Honggi technique and how these experiences shaped him both personally and artistically. We also talk candidly about stepping into the commercial side of art production and the challenges that can present an artist.
Tune in to hear about Joel’s journey and what fuels the artist’s innovative practice right before he heads off to Oxford to pursue an MFA as a prestigious Rhodes Scholar.
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