
Natasha Caruana
Natasha Caruana is a London-based artist working across photography, moving image and installation. Caruana has an MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art, London, and is a Senior Lecturer of Photography at the University of the Arts, London. Her work begins autobiographically, exploring narratives of love, betrayal and fantasy, underpinned by a performative and playful approach, and is created drawing from archives, the Internet and personal accounts. Among other recognitions, in 2014 Caruana was the winner of the BMW Artist in Residence Award at the Nicéphore, Niépce Museum, France. Her works have toured widely across the United States, France, Lithuania, Portugal, India, China, Australia and Saudi Arabia and are included in numerous contemporary photographic catalogues, printed as monographs and held in public collections of several art libraries. In 2018 Natasha Caruana set up the organisation Work-Show-Grow, which hosts supportive and collaborative workshops throughout the year. Since 2016, she has been running the NC mentorship scheme, an annual mentorship aimed at underrepresented women in the arts.