Nick Jordan (artist)
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Nick Jordan | |
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Jordan in 2017 | |
| Born | 28 July 1967 Chigwell, Essex, England |
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| Occupation | Artist |
| Website | nickjordan |
Nick Jordan (born 1967) is a British visual artist and experimental filmmaker based in Manchester, UK. The artist's work explores connections between social, cultural, and natural ecologies.[1]
Jordan's documentaries feature practitioners working in life sciences, such as ecology and botany, as well as from the fields of anthropology and healthcare.[2]
Jordan's short films include The Atom Station, made in Iceland, featuring environmental activist Ómar Ragnarsson;[3] Thought Broadcasting;[4]The Entangled Forest, featuring ecologist Suzanne Simard;[5] and Concrete Forms of Resistance.[6]
Jordan's work has been shown at international galleries, museums and film festivals.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13] International film festivals include CPH:DOX, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival,[14] and Tampere Film Festival.[15]
Jordan has also collaborated with artist Jacob Cartwright.[16][17][18]
Jordan is the festival curator of Braziers International Film Festival,[19] an annual three-day event held at Braziers Park.