You can edit almost every page by Creating an account. Otherwise, see the FAQ.

Simon Nunn

From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki





File:Director and writer Simon Nunn filming medieval graffiti.jpg
Simon Nunn filming medieval graffiti in Norfolk

Simon Richard Nunn (born 26 April 1991) is an award-winning director, writer and artist from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Simon began his career in photography at an early age and, since graduating with a BA in Photography from Camberwell College of Arts in 2012, he has been experimenting with the art of moving image. Simon completed his first short Killing Time in 2013, which screened at the 57th BFI London Film Festival. He completed a Masters in Moving Image & Sound at Norwich University of the Arts (2018).

Other roles include film festival submission viewing for Norwich Film Festival (2020, 2021) and Bury St Edmunds Fringe Festival (2018, 2019), Co-Founding regional arts culture magazine EAVA Zine (2020), and as Creative Director and Founder of Norwich Psych Fest (2021). Simon co-founded and curated PUS-EYE photography blog (2008).

Filmography[edit]

Music videos[edit]

Film festival screenings[edit]

File:Director and writer Simon Nunn filming for The Grove (2021).jpg
Simon Nunn filming for The Grove

Nominations & awards[edit]

  • Babylon ARTS, Ely (2021)
  • Arts Project Fund, Norfolk County Council (2020)
  • Special Mention Award, Emergent Art Space (2020)
  • Best Music Video, CineFest (2020)

Exhibitions[edit]

  • No Frost at Night, Babylon ARTS Centre, UK (2021)
  • The Ty Pawb Open, Wales (2020)
  • Emergent Art Space, USA (2020)
  • Space Place Gallery, Siberia (2019)
  • Abbeygate Cinema, UK (2016)
  • Van Kahn Gallery, London (2013)
  • AOP Gallery: A Celebration of Kodachrome, London (2011)
  • NewGallery: Unknown Artists, London (2011)
  • Boooooom! Small Victories, Hong Kong (2010)
  • Boooooom! Small Victories, Vancouver (2010)
  • Dinamo Festival, Argentina (2009)
  • SmithsRow Gallery: Suffolk Showcase, UK (2009)

Editorial commissions[edit]

  • Wrong Season (2013)
  • Riot Issue, 0_100 Zine (2012)
  • Volume 3, Holy Ghost Zine (2011)
  • Bo Ningen, Dazed & Confused Magazine (2011)
  • The Photo Album, Frankie Magazine (2009)
  • What's Your Function in Life?, Waterfall Magazine (2009)

References[edit]


This article "Simon Nunn" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Simon Nunn. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.