about
photo by Court Kessler
Tori Nicole is a queer, self-taught, multi-disciplinary artist, creating out of her studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and started working as a baker when she was 15. She moved to Los Angeles in 2013, where she continued to work as a pastry chef in fine dining restaurants while doing freelance photography. During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, she was laid off from her restaurant job and moved to New Mexico where she began to pursue visual arts.
Her primary media are textile, sculpture, and acrylic. She started sewing wearables from secondhand garments and fabric scraps in response to feeling discomfort in her body. Through that process, she found a love for sewing as a craft and began creating textile art and soft sculptures. In her work as a painter and sculptor, she combines physical techniques learned through pastry and sewing to create works of discordant colors and textures, which express different emotional states in the form of characters and environments. She finds her inspiration from the otherworldly details of nature and enjoys highlighting the small beauties that tend to be overlooked.
From 2021 - 2023, Tori created a donation-run art gallery and studio called garagedoor gallery, where she curated and hosted several group exhibitions featuring the work of local artists. Currently, she is focusing on her individual practice while also working at Textival Rug and Textile Workshop as a rug restorer, where she is expanding her knowledge of textile art through weaving.
contact
email: bytorinicole@gmail.com
instagram: @toeriee