

I have written my first (peer-reviewed) published research statement, along with a short film about The Nita Harvey Project:
https://www.screenworks.org.uk/archive/volume-15-2/the-nita-harvey-archive


I have written my first (peer-reviewed) published research statement, along with a short film about The Nita Harvey Project:
https://www.screenworks.org.uk/archive/volume-15-2/the-nita-harvey-archive

Along with three other international artists, working with mentor Aikaterini Geisian, as an ARCHIVO LAB | Visual Artist 2025, with The Nita Harvey Archive Project:
January 2025, group exhibition and research talk with selected AHRC/ Techne artists.
This was the first showing of The Nita Harvey Archive archival photographs (which I hand-printed on a DeVere 504), exhibited together with my 2022 performance photographs and 16mm film stills, wearing Nita Harvey’s remade Hollywood costumes, revisiting her archival journey and the 1930s Hollywood casting couch story she told me as a child. Exhibiting archival analogue colour C-type handprints, DeVere 504 glass plate prints, collage, 3-D archival prints and my C-type practice photographs, which respond directly to the Nita Harvey Archive.
Curated and organised by Julia Schuerman and Alison Green.
Techne/ AHRC funding award:
The Nita Harvey Project is selected for Techne/ AHRC artist & research funding from September 2024 till 2029 (on completion of my PhD):
https://www.techne.ac.uk/our-students/techne-students-list/2024/ellen-nolan
The Courtauld Institute of Art, The Strand, London, WC2.
12.30-1.30 9th November
Nita Harvey’s Archive: the role of clothes in the life and career of an English actress (c.1930)
A talk by artist & lecturer Ellen Nolan
Dr. Rebecca Arnold & Beatrice Behlen discuss Nita Harvey and Ellen Nolan in their weekly fashion podcast. Rebecca is head of research at The Courtauld Institute of Art, Beatrice is curator at the Museum of London.
Since January I have been appointed as a permanent Photography lecturer on the B.A Photography course for University of the Creative Arts, Farnham.