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Nicola Dale is a visual artist specialising in paper. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, most recently as part of Manchester Art Gallery’s record-breaking national touring exhibition, The First Cut (Manchester, Nottingham, Southampton, 2012–14). Nicola has undertaken several commissions for galleries and alternative spaces, including Between (Manchester Cathedral and Manchester Mosque, 2013); Kindle (John Rylands Library, 2011); Down (Liverpool Biennial, 2010); and Flashback (Southwell Artspace, 2008). Nicola’s work is featured in publications such as 500 Paper Objects (Sterling, 2013) and Book Art: Iconic Sculptures & Installations Made from Books (Gestalten, 2011). She is represented in several collections, including the Tate’s artist book archive. Nicola is based at Rogue Studios, Manchester and is an Associate Member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (ARBS). She is supported by Mark Devereux Projects (<http://www.nicoladale.com).
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© 2014 Adam Smyth, Gill Partington and Nicola Dale
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Smyth, A., Partington, G., Dale, N. (2014). Kindle — Recycling and the Future of the Book: An Interview with Nicola Dale. In: Partington, G., Smyth, A. (eds) Book Destruction from the Medieval to the Contemporary. New Directions in Book History. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137367662_11
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