[10] Around this time she also staged exhibitions at Galerie Y-Burg, Vrieshuis Amerika, Amsterdam (1998), and with the Indian artist Neha Choksi at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney (1999) and in Byculla, Mumbai (2000).
[11] Two performance works that took place in multiple iterations and venues were also commissioned, Chanting to Amps (2012) and It's a Long Way to the Top (2011, 2012).
[12] In 2012, Jean-Hubert Martin curated Nell's work into the exhibition Theatre of the World at MONA in Hobart,[citation needed] in the same year staging her homecoming show, Home Town Girl Has Wet Dream at Maitland Regional Art Gallery.
[22][23][24] Nell's work was included in the 25th anniversary edition of the Primavera exhibition in late 2016, first at the MCA in Sydney and afterwards touring regional centres.
A solo exhibition, WORDS + CROSSES, was held at Ramp Gallery, Waikato Institute of Technology in Hamilton, New Zealand.
[1] In 2019, a solo exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures and brooches made in collaboration with New Zealand jeweller Neil Adcock was staged at the STATION gallery in Carriageworks as part of Sydney Contemporary art fair.
[5] Nell has undertaken residencies at the British Academy of Arts in Rome (2003), in Beijing with Red Gate Gallery (2005), at the Australian National University, Canberra (2007) and Artspace Sydney (2016).
[26][27][28] In 2017 Nell was inducted into the Maitland City Hall of Fame in the category of The Arts alongside previous inductees John Bell AO OBE and Ruth Cracknell AM.