

Emma Nightingale is a British artist whose intricate paintings and sculptural works explore themes of escapism, reverie, and psychoanalysis. Rooted in personal memory and emotional terrain, her compositions often centre on fluid groupings of figures and flora—symbolic vessels that speak to pain, resilience, and healing. Working intuitively and without a predetermined structure, Nightingale embraces spontaneity and reflection, allowing each work to evolve organically.
Nightingale holds a BA (First-Class Honours) in Fine Art from Falmouth University (2019). Her work has been exhibited internationally, with shows across the UK and New Zealand. Notable achievements include a residency and exhibition at the historic Porthmeor Studios in St. Ives, as well as a finalist award in New Zealand’s National Contemporary Fibre Art Awards.
Upcoming
On The Way - Exhibition alongside Erik Peterson & Anna Godleman. The Art Space, Cass Art Kingston. 3rd-26th March 2026.
Exhibitions
2024 — Teachers Showcase, part of Blended Journeys, Bargehouse, OXO Tower Wharf, London
2024 — Sprung, Prema Arts Centre, Uley, Gloucestershire
2021 — Weathering, Torea Gallery & Studios, Granity, New Zealand
2020 — A Great Distance Away (exhibition with Erik Peterson), The Refinery, Nelson, New Zealand
2019 — Studio 5: Artists in Residency, exhibition concluding a one-month residency at Porthmeor Studios, St Ives (September 2019)
2019 — Proposals for Change (group exhibition curated by Krijn De Koning), Wellington Terrace, Falmouth
2019 — Woodlane Windows (independently curated), Falmouth
2019 — Material Conversations (independently curated), The Fish Factory, Penryn
2018 — Small Ships (exhibition with Erik Peterson), Falmouth
2018 — Langaland Festival, Devon
Awards
2021 — Finalist, Changing Threads: Contemporary Textile Fibre Art Awards, The Refinery ArtSpace, Nelson, New Zealand (Finalist exhibition: February – March 2021)
b. 1997 | Lives and works in London
Artist, Art Studio Manager and Teacher

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