Sound artist · Composer · Music producer · DJ · Facilitator / Based in Europe 

Works internationally across performance, sound art, research, and collective practice.


Nina Pixel is a sound artist, composer, music producer, and creative researcher working at the intersection of sound, body, slowness, care, and collective imagination. Her practice spans sound works, performance, participatory listening sessions, and long-term research into resonance as a tool for healing, collective presence, and reimagining time.

Her work moves fluidly between concert formats, public spaces, ritual settings, studios, and institutional contexts, often focusing on deep listening, minimal sound gestures, and the relationship between human and non-human bodies. Sound is approached not only as material, but as a social and embodied practice that shapes how people gather, listen, and relate.

Alongside her artistic work, Nina collaborates with institutions, festivals, museums, and collectives as a coach, manager, and co-producer, supporting artistic processes, residencies, and interdisciplinary teams.

In parallel, she develops multidisciplinary projects at the intersection of visual art, ritual design, collective storytelling, and social reflection. Her work includes illustration, card-based systems, performative formats, participatory rituals, and speculative tools that invite audiences to slow down, question inherited narratives, and imagine alternative ways of being together.

Drawing on historical archives (such as witch trials and overlooked local histories), herbal knowledge, feminist and queer perspectives, and contemporary forms of exclusion, Nina translates complex social themes into tactile, accessible, and poetic experiences. These often take the form of oracle decks, ritual games, zines, and site-specific participatory works designed for both public gatherings and intimate reflection.

Across all projects, her artistic direction centers on collective healing, symbolic language, and re-enchantment.
Rather than offering answers, her work opens spaces for listening, remembering, and shared transformation.

Email: ninapiksel@gmail.com

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