Nell's work often engages with binaries – life and death, happiness and sadness, dark and light. She draws on imagery from
rock 'n roll, and employs a lexicon of repeated motifs in her work including
smiley faces,
lightning bolts, clouds,
rain drops, suns, and faces. 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). In 2012,
Jean-Hubert Martin curated Nell's work into the exhibition Theatre of the World at
MONA in
Hobart, in the same year staging her homecoming show, Home Town Girl Has Wet Dream at
Maitland Regional Art Gallery. In 2013, Martin put on another exhibition of her work at
La Maison Rouge, Paris. Nell has collaborated with Australian fashion designers
Romance Was Born. In 2014, the collaboration was exhibited at the
National Gallery of Victoria in 2011-12 released through the label as The Oracle collection. This collection and collaboration was named "Masterpiece of Australian Fashion" for the first decade of this century by
The Monthly magazine. Nell often works outside the gallery, staging performances and installations in a variety of settings. In 2014, she presented work at
Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts in England, and in 2015 at Performance Space, Sydney as part of their Day for Night festival of queer performance. Nell was included in the 2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art at the
Art Gallery of South Australia with a major installation titled
The Wake.
The Wake was subsequently acquired by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
The Wake is the subject of a book, with text by Julie Ewington. Also in 2016,
Shepparton Art Museum hosted an eponymously titled survey exhibition of Nell's works. 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. In 2018 she mounted a solo exhibition at the Walkway Art Gallery in
Bordertown, South Australia. 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. == Awards and residencies ==