Nicole Johnston

Nicole Johnston is a visual artist from Vancouver, BC who uses photography, painting, and textiles to convey her unique perspective and appreciation for the world around her. She has always found comfort in producing mixed media art since she enjoys incorporating many aspects of her life into her work all at once. As a member of the Squamish Nation, Nicole intertwines her culture into many of her works through traditional mediums to cultural values.



2023 pieces


2022 pieces


2021 pieces


2020 pieces


2019 pieces


2017 / 2018 pieces


Previous Exhibitions

  • ‘The Show”, grad show, Emily Carr University, 2023

  • “Sacred Fires", Aboriginal Gathering Place Exhibition, Emily Carr University, 2023

  • “Home” Exhibition, 560 Gallery, featured in Capture Photography Festival, 2022

  • "Currents", Aboriginal Gathering Place Exhibition, Emily Carr University, 2022

  • “Authentic Self: A New Equilibrium”, Headline Gallery, Vancouver Canada, 2021

  • "Beyond Now", Aboriginal Gathering Place Exhibition, Emily Carr University, 2021

  • "Here.", Aboriginal Gathering Place Exhibition, Emily Carr University, 2020

  • Foundation Show, Emily Carr University, 2019

  • "The Hands Talk", Aboriginal Gathering Place Exhibition, Emily Carr University, 2019

Publications

SAD Magazine ‘"K.O.T.B."’ article, July 2023, collage feature, 2023"Home" issue, Broad Magazine, April 2022: pages 90-97, Photography, collaboration with Yuki Xu, 2022“The Rhythm of Eslha7an”, a Short documentary by Broad Magazine, June 2022.“Nicole Johnston Strengthens her Cultural Roots…”, Emily Carr University, Article, February 2022.