Natasha Dubler is a multidisciplinary artist 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 has presented work and undertaken residencies across Australia, Asia, and Europe. Her first solo exhibition, Tephra (2024), was presented at Lewers: Penrith Regional Gallery in collaboration with Caitlin Dubler. As part of the art collective Shock Lines, she recently developed an exhibition and performance series at Canberra Glassworks for the Canberra International Music Festival (2025). Natasha has also been commissioned to compose for artists including Kate Baker (Difficult Knowledge, 2024), and institutions including the Shanghai Museum of Glass (Alchemy, 2025).
Natasha is currently completing her PhD at UNSW Art & Design, where she teaches sessionally into art theory, music, and sound courses.
Select exhibitions and performances
Between the Turns of Tide, 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