About this Artist
Nina Chalot is a designer and a graduate of ENSCI-Les Ateliers. Her oeuvre blends elements of design, performance, and sociology. Prior to creating her own studio in 2016, she worked with designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec and Ramy Fischler and director Robert Wilson. Her work presents a panorama of multiple topics, giving her a cross-disciplinary frame of reference through which she can provide a different perspective, each time informed by new ways of transforming the real world. She is currently developing artistic projects alongside her multidisciplinary collaborations in the fields of stage design, fashion, architecture, and dance that touch on the themes of transforming materials, work, and migration.
In 2020, she and Romain Delamart were finalists in the Danse Élargie competition held by the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. In 2023, Chalot represented France as a commissioner of the “Écoles” (schools) pavilion alongside Cyril Teste at the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space.
Along with Afghan embroiderer Farooq Gul, she is the cofounder of “we came from,” a platform for artistic collaboration based on migration. She also teaches ceramics and design.