Grace Nickel

Grace Nickel RCA (born 1956) is a Canadian ceramic artist and art instructor in post-secondary education.

[1][2] She earned her BFA in Ceramics from the University of Manitoba in 1980;[1] Museology Studies certificate, University of Winnipeg in 1981; and MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2008.

She has developed a number of architectural installations, including the Meditation Window at the St. Norbert Arts Centre in Manitoba, and Sanctuary, NCECA in Minneapolis, USA, 1995.

[3] Nickel completed a number of site-specific commissions, including tile installations and sculptural lighting for public and private architectural spaces.

[3] In 1999 she created a tile triptych to honour of the hosting of the Pan Am Games that was subsequently exhibited at Winnipeg City Hall.