Nic Noblique

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About the artist

Nic Noblique is a Texas-based sculptor whose career has been defined by a relentless drive to create on his own terms. Raised in the Midwest and immersed in the punk rock, skateboard, and snowboard cultures, he developed an independent spirit that continues to shape his work. Over the past two decades, his passion for art, design, and innovation has led to notable achievements across sculpture, engineering, public installations, exhibitions, and education.

Before dedicating himself to fine art, Nic was a professional snowboarder who placed in the inaugural Winter X Games in 1997. His curiosity for design and performance led him to study pliable materials engineering, where he developed and patented a groundbreaking center-point concave skateboard deck that remains an industry standard. Applying both creative vision and a deep understanding of physics, he went on to design and build indoor and outdoor skate and snow parks throughout the United States.

After a series of devastating injuries in his early twenties, Nic shifted his focus entirely to sculpture and fine art—a turning point that transformed his lifelong passion into a full-time vocation.

Since then, Nic has participated in numerous sculpture competitions, solo exhibitions, and group shows, collaborating with respected galleries, museums, and art centers across the country. His work extends beyond the studio through partnerships with charities, arts organizations, and community initiatives that use art to inspire, connect, and improve lives.

As an educator and mentor, Nic has taught graduate-level 3D art at Hardin-Simmons University and continues to cultivate emerging artists through apprenticeships in partnership with McMurry University in Abilene, Texas. He has also owned two highly regarded galleries, including an award-winning alternative art space in Galveston that uniquely combined a contemporary gallery, working artist studios, a tattoo shop, and an indoor half-pipe—earning recognition as the city's Best Art Gallery in 2008.

Today, Nic lives and works in West Texas with his wife, where they have raised their two daughters while creating a welcoming environment for artists to thrive. Their property serves as a hub for artist residencies, apprenticeships, collaborative projects, and creative exchange, reflecting Nic's enduring belief that art flourishes through community as much as individual expression.