EMILY   NOLA



Emily Nola (she/they) is a curator, writer, and researcher based in the Hudson Valley, New York. Working in research-based and cross-disciplinary methodologies, her work is interested in technology, mediation, and contemporary culture. She is deeply invested in alternative pedagogical strategies and collective practices.


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IN CONVERSATION WITH 0RPHAN DRIFT

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2026
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SPEED POLITICS

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2026
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ASSUME FORM READING GROUP

PROGRAM, RESEARCH

2026
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THE LIVENESS OF THINGS

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2026
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NOTES FROM OBLIVION

EXHIBITION

2025
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ON BECOMING WATER AND WATER

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2025
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BIRDSONG BLUES

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2025
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WHILE YOU WERE OUT

EXHIBITION

2025
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A HAUNTED HOUSE

EXHIBITION

2024


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notes from oblivion    
carrick bell
space n.n x WHITE NOISE, Service Interruption II, Munich, Germany
August 1-28, 2025

notes from oblivion dwells in the impasse: a state of permanent reverberation and oscillation. Taking as both conceptual inspiration and source material Gregg Araki’s The Living End, the exhibition proposes the loop as a structure of containment, but also of revelatory potential. Utilizing recursive processes to manipulate light, sound, and video, bell’s work explores how political and social structures of containment and oppression are individually lived and felt. How might we attune to these familiar cycles? What might we begin to notice, to anticipate?