Natalya Hughes
Natalya Hughes: Art Collector Announcement
Natalya Hughes winning announcement for the 2021 Michela and Adrian Fini Artist Fellowship has been posted on Art Collector. Read the announcement here.
Natalya Hughes: Featured on The Art Show
Natalya Hughes has been featured in an episode of The Art Show with Daniel Browning on ABC. Listen to the segment here.
Natalya Hughes: Sheila Foundation Fini Fellowship
Natalya Hughes has been awarded the 2021 Mihcela and Adrian Fini Artist Fellowship from The Sheila Foundation. The fellowship will support a new body of work for the upcoming solo exhibition 'The Interior' at the IMA, Brisbane in 2022.
Natalya Hughes: Winner of Sunshine Coast Art Prize
Natalya Hughes has won the Sunshine Coast Art Prize with her work Gestural Body Painting 2020. The work will be on display until 6 December. More information here.
Natalya Hughes: Open Studio, QAGOMA, Brisbane
Natalya Hughes is the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art's current Open Studio artist. Hughes will be in the Open Studio until 27 January 2020. Find out more here.
Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, Jemima Wyman: New Woman, Museum of Brisbane
Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, and Jemima Wyman will be included in New Woman at the Museum of Brisbane. The exhibtiion opens on 13 September and will be displayed until 15 March 2020. Find out more here.
Gordon Bennett, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes: ArtGuide, The Abyss, GUAM
Gordon Bennett, Gordon Hookey, and Natalya Hughes' works in The Abyss: Strategies in Contemporary Art at Griffith University Art Museum, Brisbane, have been featured in Art Guide Australia in an article by Jane O'Sullivan. Read the article here.
Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Sam Cranstoun, Natalya Hughes, Ross Manning, Madeleine Kelly, Luke Roberts, Madonna Staunton: Trace 2019
Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Sam Cranstoun, Natalya Hughes, Ross Manning, Madeleine Kelly, Luke Roberts, and Madonna Staunton have been included in the 2019 TRACE Biennial and Auction. Works by these artists will be viewable at unexpected venues throughout West End from 8 - 24 August. The TRACE Auction will raise funds for Community Plus (West End Community House). Find out more here.
Gordon Bennett, Louise Hearman, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes, Jemima Wyman: The Abyss, Griffith University Art Museum
Gordon Bennett, Louse Hearman, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes and Jemima Wyman will be included in The Abyss: Strategies in Contemporary Art at Griffith University Art Musuem, Brisbane. The exhibition will be on display from July 25 - 28 September 2019. More information can be found here.
Sam Cranstoun, Helga Groves, Natalya Hughes, Sandra Selig: Sunshine Coast Art Prize
Sam Cranstoun, Helga Groves, Natalya Hughes and Sandra Selig have been annonced as finalists in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2019. Find out more here.
Natalya Hughes: Projection on William Jolly Bridge
Natalya Hughes' work, Left Delaunay 2 (2012), will be projected onto the William Jolly Bridge as part of Brisbane City Council programming from 23 - 27 December 2018. Find out more here.
Natalya Hughes: Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
Natalya Hughes is a finalist in the 2018 Sir John Sulman Prize at Art Gallery of New South Wales with her work Woman II. The exhibition will open 12 May and run until 9 September 2018. More information here.
NATALYA HUGHES: WOODY, THE GARAGE, CANBERRA
'Woody', a new solo exhibition of work by Natalya Hughes is now open at The Garage ARI, Canberra. 'Woody' features complex geometric patterns that saturate the space, spreading out on canvas and wood, on wallpapers, on an old mattress or a platform. The exhibition runs until 20 March. Read more.
Natalya Hughes: Patternation, Hazelhurst Gallery
A number of works by Natalya Hughes feature in the upcoming exhibition 'Patternation' at Hazlehurst Gallery, Sutherland, New South Wales. The exhibition runs from 12 December 2015 until 7 February 2016. Read more.
NATALYA HUGHES: GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS, FIRSTDRAFT, SYDNEY
Natalya Hughes presents a new solo exhibition entitled 'girls girls girls' at Sydney ARI Firstdraft from 3 - 26 June. The exhibition explores the result of an unlikely conjunction: strip club decor and abstract geometric painting. Read more.
NATALYA HUGHES, GEMMA SMITH & JEMIMA WYMAN: QUATERNARY, QUT ART MUSEUM, BRISBANE
Works by Natalya Hughes, Gemma Smith and Jemima Wyman feature in the exhibition 'Quaternary' at QUT Art Museum, Brisbane. 'Quaternary' is the second iteration of QUT's triennial exhibition series, which highlights the individual sucesses of graduates in contemporary arts practice both nationally and internationally. The exhibition runs from 9 May to 28 June. Read more.
NATALYA HUGHES: AN IMPRECISE SCIENCE, ARTSPACE SYDNEY
Natalya Hughes presents new work as part of Artspace Sydney's first 2015 exhibition in their recently renovated Gunnery space. Titled 'An Imprecise Science', the exhibition features the work of 15 Australian and international artists and is curated by Artspace Director, Alexie Glass-Kantor. Read more.
NATALYA HUGHES: CARLTON PROJECT SPACE, SYDNEY
Natalya Hughes presents a suite of new gouache and screen print works as part of a dual exhibition with LA-based Jill Daves. The exhibition opens Thursday 27 November at the University of Technology Sydney's Carlton Project space and runs until Saturday 13 December. Read more.
Contemporary Australia: Women @ Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
Works by Kirsty Bruce, Natalya Hughes, Sandra Selig and Judy Watson will be exhibited as part of a display contemporary Australian women artists at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. The exhibition will be accompanied by public programs and a full colour publication with essays by Julie Ewington and Emily Maguire. For more information:http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/coming_soon/contemporary_australia_women/.
Contemporary Australia: Women, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 21 April - 22 July 2012.
Ten Years of Contemporary Australian Art: The James C. Sourris AM Collection
A number of artists represented by Milani Gallery will be included in an upcoming exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Ten Years of Contemporary Art features highlights from the collection of James C. Sourris AM.
For more information: http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/coming_soon/ten_years_of_contemporary_art_the_james_c_sourris_am_collection
New Psychedelia
Works by Damiano Bertoli, Sandra Selig, Gemma Smith, Natalya Hughes, Tim Johnson, Madeleine Kelly, Jemima Wyman and Ross Manning are all featured in the upcoming exhibition New Psychedelia at the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane.
Zen to Kawaii: The Japanese Affect
An upcoming exhibition at the QUT Art Museum considers the influence of Japan on the work of contemporary Australian artists. Curated by Vanessa Van Ooyen, Zen to Kawaii: The Japanese Affect includes works by Eugene Carchesio, Natalya Hughes, Raquel Ormella and Sandra Selig. QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, 13 July - 19 December, 2010.http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/exhibit/news-event.jsp?news-event-id=31092
Recent Australian Women's Art from the QUT Collection
Works by Natalya Hughes and Madonna Staunton will be exhibited as part of A Generosity of Spirit, an exhibition of recent Australian women's art from the QUT collection. The works in the exhibition have all been acquired through the Betty Quelhurst Fund, an endowment established in 2005 with the specific purpose of acquiring works by living Australian female artists. A Generosity of Spirit, QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, 2 July - 3 October, 2010; Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 22 October - 17 December, 2010.
Natalya Hughes: Art Incubator Residency
Natalya Hughes is currently undertaking a residency at the Art Incubator, Singapore. The two month residency is a collaborative project between the Art Incubator and Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne, where Natalya was recently a studio artist. For more information:http://www.theartincubator.org/
In the Wings
New works by Natalya Hughes are currently on display at The Arts Centre, Melbourne. Hughes is exhibiting a painting, together with a suite of works on paper as part of the exhibition In the Wing. Curated by Steven Tonkin, In the Wings is a group show of works made in response to the Australian Ballet's 2009 Ballet Rouses season. In the Wings, The Arts Centre, Melbourne, 6 June - 20 September, 2009. http://www.theartscentre.com.au/whats-on/event.aspx?id=1704