Natalie Dubrovska is a Ukrainian artist based in Barcelona, working across spatial design, sculpture, and material-led practice. Her work moves between interior architecture, site-specific installations, and collectible objects, with glass becoming the core material of her sculptural practice.
With a background in interior architecture and an MA from the Royal College of Art in London, her work is grounded in material research and cross-disciplinary methods. She is particularly interested in the relationship between precision and unpredictability - where planning, constraint, and structure coexist with intuition, experimentation, and the behaviour of heat-formed glass.
Her practice explores themes of memory, perception, and belonging, often looking at emotional geographies, collective rituals, and the fragile states people inhabit in a changing world. While some projects respond to experiences of displacement, her broader work focuses on how material, light, and space can shape emotional and social encounters.
Her recent work includes large-scale installations and curated spatial experiences that examine how people relate to one another across fragmented contexts. Her sculptural objects often function as both physical and emotional frameworks for shared encounters, blending function, narrative, and material poetics.