Natalie de Rozario
Natalie contributes to Regional Arts WA through supporting visual and written storytelling as Communications Officer.
Natalie is a visual artist, an arts worker and a sessional academic tutor. Natalie’s practice is emotive and explores gender and cultural identity through an anti-colonial settler ideology. Her passion for the arts has led to opportunities such as completing a Bachelor of Arts (Art & Design Studies) from Curtin University in 2014, studying art at Kingston University, London, winning the City of Canning Resident Art Award 2022 and being a finalist in several awards such as 2023 Lester Prize, Town of Claremont Art Awards 2021, City of Belmont Art Awards 2021 and South Perth Emerging Artist Award 2019. She has also exhibited in multiple group exhibitions including at the University of Canberra, the Moores Building of Contemporary Art, the Naval Store and Nysiztor Studio. Nat is a studio artist at ROOK, Artist-Run-Initiative and has recently been awarded an Arts Grant from the Town of Victoria Park to co-create a public art project that investigates stories of migration around the iconic Vic Park cafe strip.