Natasha Dubler is a multidisciplinary artist based in Western Sydney working across sound installation, music performance and sculpture.
Her work looks at how resonance as a material phenomenon can mould and shape landscape at or below the Earth’s surface, and how memories of these subtle shifts are etched into the material histories of a site.
Natasha frequently collaborates with other artists and welcomes working with people from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. She is one third of experimental art/music trio Shock Lines alongside percussionist Niki Johnson and glass artist Caitlin Dubler.
Natasha is currently undertaking PhD research at UNSW Art & Design in sound and installation art, and she teaches sessionally into art theory and sound units.
In addition to her art practice Natasha is a social policy researcher at the Gendered Violence Research Network, UNSW.
Select exhibitions and performances
Untitled (Tidal Resonance), DRAW Space - November-December 2025
Shock Lines X Canberra Glassworks X Canberra International Music Festival - May 2025 (with Caitlin Dubler and Niki Johnson)
Kate Baker, Difficult Knowledge at the Shanghai Museum of Glass - October 2024 - April 2025 (sound design and composition)
Tephra solo exhibition at Penrith Regional Gallery - January to April 2024 (with Caitlin Dubler)
Shock Lines at the David Li Sound Gallery - October 2023 (with Caitlin Dubler and Niki Johnson)
Residencies
2023
Murmurations #4, Scotland
2022
Bundanon Trust, NSW
The Old School, Mount Wilson, NSW