Nata Vikulina is an artist, designer and researcher, working across a variety of disciplines including photography, installation,  illustration and visual communication.
Education
2013 — 2017
Royal College of Art, Visual Communication, MPhil/PhD Course
taught by the leading designers in UK and worldwide (such as Neville Brody, Jeff Willis, Andrian Schaugnessy, Teal Triggs)
2011 — 2012
MA Design for Communication, University of Westminster, London
(fulfilled with distinction, work featured in the New Blood Exhibition (D&AD)
Exhibitions & Residencies
2018
X Shiryaevo International Biennial of Contemporary art 
(organised by National Centre for Contemporary Art, Samara)
2017
Back Home. Contemporary Art Exhibition 
Nizhny Novgorod (took part in the special events program, that accompanied the exhibition )

exhibition received Innovation prize for Contemporary Art
RCA Show.
Royal College of Art, London

Stadtrandsichten. Nizhnij Novgorod. 
Philisophicum centre, Basel, Switzerland
2016
Communicating the Intangible. 
as a part of London Design Festival

2015

Interactions with the real. 
Practice-based PhD Annual Conference 2015.  Royal Holloway University,
Artist in residence,  National Center for Contemporary Art, Nizhniy Novgorod

Why Would I Lie” Research biennial, 
London, collective
5 o’clock.  Fashion and Contemporary art.
The State Museum of Urban Sculpture (New Exhibition Hall), St -Petersburg.

2014

Poetry Map,
Riga, Nice Place Mansards, collective

2012

New Blood
London, collective

2009

Gallery “Bilingva”,
Moscow, collective

Talks and Conferences
2017
Rights and Might: Cultural counter-narratives of the migrant and refugee
experiences
University of Westminster (participated)
Publications
2015
Review
Read Kirill Kobrin’s review on the “Out of Place” project.
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