Natasha Redina

Ceramics & Glass (MA)

About

Natasha Redina is a British artist whose practice bridges art, science, and the sacred. She is an award-winning architectural stained glass artist and has over 20 years of clinical experience as a psychotherapist and cross-cultural researcher in traditional practices.

Her work explores the dialogue between the conscious and unconscious through immersive installations, light, and glass. A graduate of the Royal College of Art and SOAS, Redina’s work delves into liminality—threshold states of transformation—inviting audiences into meditative spaces where the material meets the immaterial.

Her award-winning practice draws on sacred symbolism, biophilic design, and transcultural myth to foster innovation, collaboration, and new world-building strategies.

Through her art, Redina creates environments that encourage reflection, imagination, and sensory engagement, aiming to humanise architectural space and cultivate a deeper connection between people and place.

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