Natalie Rosin is an architectural graduate and full-time ceramic artist practising in Sydney. Her work involves the intersection, conflict and dialogue between both architecture and ceramics, forming sculptural architectural forms. Each piece is individually handmade from clay in her Sydney studio.
Motivated to merge ceramics with architectural thought, Natalie introduces a place open to experimentation, unexplored forms, and intuitive structures, forming new expectations from the spaces we inhabit, and the environments built around us.
She has worked in various architectural studios in addition to practising as an independent artist/consultant for private commissions, commercial/retail orders, in addition to architectural installations. Natalie’s work has been included in various group and solo exhibitions over the years.
She has been awarded an Australian Council Development Grant for an artist residency program in Europe at the Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art, in addition to being shortlisted as a finalist for various Australian art awards such as The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, North Queensland Ceramic Awards, Muswellbrook Art Prize and other national awards.