‘A Female Gaze’ inspired movement piece
Jenna Anne Nathan presents her performance art debut in a series of movement/performance art pieces, providing her artistic interpretation and live reaction to Laura Knight & Caroline Walker: A Female Gaze.
The pieces will take place unannounced, in the Temporary Exhibitions Gallery, three times a day, at 11am, 2pm and 4pm and should last approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
Whilst the performances are taking place, please feel free to talk to the artist and take pictures or videos, however please do not touch the artist or impede her path in any way.
About Jenna Anne Nathan (She/Her) is a dancer, model and poet. She is curiosity-led and inspired by her observations of the world around her. She seeks to record her interactions and experiences and the impact they have on her inner world through integrated artistic mediums, combining poetry, photography, modelling, dance, and film. She shares her perspective with a spirit of generosity. She hopes that by creating the most honest and vulnerable work she can, it will inspire, provoke conversation, and encourage connection between people.
She mainly works as a performer with various dance companies both nationally and internationally. She has a passion for teaching and believes community engagement is a vital aspect of creating meaningful work. She teaches dance in schools, youth centres and has facilitated workshops with various community groups and charity groups specifically supporting Refugee and Asylum Seekers here in the UK.
Jenna Anne is proud to be sharing her first solo work in the City of Nottingham where she was born, and first discovered her artistic voice.
Summary
23 May – 27 May
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Included in General Admission
Performances on 23, 25 and 27 May at 11am, 2pm and 4pm