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Podcast/Interviews 

On September 2020 I was invited by Conscious Isolation to give a virtual talk about my studio practice and the concept behind my body of work. 

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November 25, 2019

I was so excited to finally get to talk to Nadia Nizamudin at length for this episode – we’ve been remotely orbiting each other for a while now, and this conversation did not disappoint! Nadia is a visual artist from Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, who works in a variety of media including embroidery, painting, printmaking, and collage. Nadia and I talk all things mothering, working, and art-ing from opposite sides of the world.

Print/Publication

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UPPERCASE's Encyclopedia Of Inspiration, Volume Y: Yarn, Thread, String

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Be Creative, October 2020 issue

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Create! Mag, International Women 2020 issue

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News Mention

July 28, 2019

To unite Malaysian artists in pursuit of gender equality and justice in Malaysia, SISArt, for their third year in a row presents Awan & Tanah. With 30 artists showcasing their most thought-provoking artworks yet, Awan & Tanah will be launched at CULT Gallery in Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 3 August at 7.00pm.

Up and coming artists featuring Nia Khalisa, Nadia Nizamudin, Sanan Anuar, Aiman Asimuddin, and Hana Zamri are exploring this year’s theme.

November 21, 2018

The annual Art Bazaar organised by Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery (BNM MAG) is back from 22 to 28 November 2018 at Sasana Kijang, Kuala Lumpur.

This year, the Art Bazaar brings together 14 emerging local female artists including Amy Hashim, Audrey Lim, Nadia Nizamudin, Dini Hazwani and Elliza Hashim. Visitors will find artwork, crafts and books from various themes and genres – all selling for RM1,500 and below.

March 14, 2018

 In conjunction with the International Women’s Day, some of these stories have been translated into art, now on show in the Invisible Women exhibition at the White Box in Publika, Kuala Lumpur, until March 18.

Providing other perspectives on the issue are works by invited artists such as theatre performer Anjali Venugopal, experimental artist Diane Au, comic artist and graphic designer Lizzie Zany, doodle artist Shelly Ng as well as visual artists Nadia Nizamudin and Wong Xiang-Yi.

Stories and Articles

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July 25, 2018

Nadia Binti Nizamudin is a visual artist, working primarily with textile painting, embroidery, and mixed media collage. Her artwork focuses on found, reclaimed or recycled materials and is always represented by bold and bright colors. Both her collage and textile painting carry narratives around loss, relationships and hope.

July 23, 2017

When we came across artist Nadia Nizamudin's Instagram feed, we were immediately taken with the vibrant colour combos and the mash-up of mediums.

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July 21, 2017

I just love a crazy full, infinite Instagram feed, so I follow a lot of accounts, but there are a few stand-out Instagram accounts that I check in on a few times a week to make sure I haven’t missed a single post. @nadianizamudin is one of those accounts, I stumbled upon her work one evening and then had to browse her entire back history.

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