Drawings
Sculpture

Solo Exhibition
2024
As I Fall Asleep to My Great Aunts Fable of a Herder Boy

October 25, 2024 - February 09, 2025
Woodland Pattern
Milwaukee, WI


What is a memory?
What is a gesture?
What is a tale?
What is remembering?
What is drawing?
What is a line?
What is a stick?
What is a pause?
What is an ear?
What is a faraway drift?
What is forgetting?
What is comfort?
What is discomfort?
What is never forgetting?

These are a few thoughts and questions cemented in the artist Nomka Enkhee’s mind, whether asleep or awake or neither. Divulging secrets and memories in this exhibition, she reveals tales, gossip, dreams, and stagnancy revolving memory. Drawing from her childhood in Mongolia, she seeks redemption and freedom, an obsessive recounting of oral history racing through her mind, especially at night. Through drawing and painting, she excavates memory into artifacts on paper, becoming literal translations. 
Closing her eyes, she sees the bluest sky and the vastest mountains, listening closely, she can hear the stories again.




Solo Exhibition
2024
Listen, there is a horse in my backyard.

July 26, 2024 - August, 23, 2024
Usable Space
Milwaukee, WI




PublicationAsleep
Published by Pharmacy Books

1.   A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, L, M, N, O,  P, Q, R, S, T, U, V
2.   counting fast
3.   give me trouble
4.   tick, tick, tick
5.   endless ticks
6.   running, running, running
7.   cleaning, cleaning, cleaning,
       scrubbing you away
8.   the weight is so heavy my bones are so tired
       howling past mountains
9.   the dot is moving on the page, can you see
10. lift me
11. tick, tick, tick 
      all I see is the bulb on the ceiling 
      i can not look away 
      i can not remember 
12. Emee is selling pine nuts 
      hulled through my teeth and in my mouth 
13. arm extended circles 
      water does not spill 
14. W, X, Y, Z


Asleep is a recollection, collection, collection, and collections of drawings scrounging through memories and manifesting as ticks, an exercise in control. 




Sculpture
Installation view

People (Series), 2024
concrete, aluminum, found objects
Dimensions variable





Sculpture
Conversation Chairs, 2023
plywood, lacquer, polyurethane coat
47x18x15 in





Group Exhibition
2022
Installation view

Rites and Repetitions

Task
Milwaukee, WI



Group Exhibition
2021
Installation view

Wir leben auf einem Stern

Kunsthalle Mainz
Mainz, Germany




Solo Exhibition
2019
Installation view

Bingo Bingo!!

Bungalow Kunsthochschule Mainz
Mainz, Germany

performance duration 
(1 hour 3 min)

Info


Nomka Enkhee is an artist and poet based in Wisconsin. 

She is the co-director of e.s.r., an artist-run exhibition space and publishing practice.

CV
News





April, 2025
Etel Adnan writes about the California fires 6 years ago, there are still fires happening now. She also talks about the mundane, the horizan, people, and mountains. What does it mean to write and make art in your nineties? Meaning living my life as of now twice.

*shifting and changing thoughts, semiotics, observations, jokes, translations, grievances — updated semi regularly










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Nomka Enkhee
b. 1993 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
lives and works in Milwaukee, USA

She is the co-director of e.s.r., an artist-run exhibition space and publishing practice. Built on collaboration and shared inquiry, e.s.r supports artists, curators, writers, designers, and thinkers invested in rethinking how art is held, experienced, and remembered. 

In 2022, she founded Ping Pong Book Club, a community group for AAPI by AAPI people in Milwaukee, WI. Creating an environment of critical discourse and a place of solace — to connect and share in conversation through literature. Exchanging thoughts, experiences, and feelings among one another, a back-and-forth, like table tennis, or simply ping pong.


Photo by Hannah Samoy




April, 2025
Etel Adnan writes about the California fires 6 years ago, there are still fires happening now. She also talks about the mundane, the horizan, people, and mountains. What does it mean to write and make art in your nineties? Meaning living my life as of now twice.

*shifting and changing thoughts, semiotics, observations, jokes, translations, grievances — updated semi regularly as with News.


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