Natalia Bojarska is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, sound and installation. She graduated with First Class Honours from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2025 and has been selected for RSA New Contemporaries.

 

Her practice explores the tension between material, memory, and sonic architecture, treating sound as a physical presence rather than a purely auditory one. Working with steel structures, embedded speakers and spatial composition, Bojarska creates installations that engage the body through proximity, resonance, and sonority. Field recordings and synthesis are used to collapse distinctions between object, space and listener; the installation is not experienced at a distance but instead envelops the body through vibration and acoustic sound.

 

Voice is central to her work as a carrier of intimacy and identity. Through its material and emotional qualities, sound articulates relationships between internal states and external environments. Her installations encourage slow movement and attentive listening, transforming viewing into a bodily and spatial encounter.