“The bricks extend from a body of work about ceramic objects as queer, DIY riot tools, this idea of aestheticizing a weapon for a queer revolution. The bricks are picked...
“The bricks extend from a body of work about ceramic objects as queer, DIY riot tools, this idea of aestheticizing a weapon for a queer revolution. The bricks are picked up off the street in San Francisco and brought to the studio to be washed and have a glaze surface applied. Pansies are part of a collection of "queer florals" and are used to decorate a ubiquitous building material that, through context change, can become a tool of the revolution.”
Nicki Green is a transdisciplinary artist working primarily in clay. Originally from New England, she completed her BFA in sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2009 and her MFA in Art Practice from the University of California, Berkeley in 2018. Her sculptures, ritual objects and various flat works explore topics of history preservation, conceptual ornamentation and aesthetics of otherness. Green has exhibited her work internationally, notably at the New Museum, New York; The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco; Rockelmann & Partner Gallery, Berlin, Germany. She has contributed texts to numerous publications including a recent piece in Duke University Press’ Transgender Studies Quarterly and a piece in Fermenting Feminism, Copenhagen. In 2019, Green was a finalist for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s SECA Award, a recipient of an Arts/Industry Residency from the John Michael Kohler Art Center, among other awards. Green lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area.