Nina Edge
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Nina Edge | |
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| Born | 1962 (age 63–64) |
| Occupations | Ceramicist, feminist and writer |
| Website | ninaedge |
Nina Edge (born 1962) is an English ceramicist, feminist and writer.
Nina Edge is the daughter of a Ugandan Asian and an Englishman.[1] She trained in ceramics in Cardiff, Wales.[2]
Edge participated in Jagrati, a 1986 exhibition at Greenwich Citizens Gallery by thirteen Asian women artists.[3] Her mixed-media artwork Snakes and Ladders (1988) used batik on paper, ceramic and text.[4] Part of the touring exhibition Along the Lines of Resistance, it "brought social politics into craft and images of black women into mainstream art galleries and museums".[5]