Natalia Millman Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
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I am a conceptual artist based in London. I moved to London from Ukraine in 2001 and have been a part of Studio Fridays until 2022. I am self taught and draw my inspiration from the connection between humans and nature, exploring transience, change, grief, loss and ageing. I am the Ambassador of Arts 4 Dementia & run community workshop for people with dementias.

Much of my work is constructed from material found on building sites, which I represent as visions of my own inner fears: ageing, loneliness, change and mortality. My organic materials are glued, wired and layered tightly, interconnecting and merging into each other. I am telling a story of my personal cultural dilemma and the experience of loss. I am currently researching the philosophy of ageing. I enjoy researching my body of work through books and dialogues. My symbolic objects remind us of mortality, fragility of life, memory loss and passing physicality. I am trying to transform decay into something beautiful, therefore giving it another life. My ongoing community Grief Letter project colllects letters from public to which I am responding through mark making and performance. I explore commucal grief from the point of view of a migrant from Ukraine. Another project has a strong message of fear of ageing process and the stigma of dementia. I am explicitly highlighting the damage that time imposes on human body and mind, how Dementia erases language and memories. I would like to highlight the current social denial and dehumanising power of vulnerable and old. My process is intuitive and experimental adn I use techniques such as burning, tearing, destroying as a catalyst forces to create new work.

Artwork

Ageing Project, 2020

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    Artist Talk: Natalia Millman and Kate Ray, Founder, Art of Grieving

      St Peter's Church  |    Talk  |    13/08/2025

    Natalia Millman, lead artist of "Letters to Forever" project in conversation with Kate Ray, the founder of Art of Grieving. Artist Talk: Natalia Millman & Kate Ray. 13th August, 1-2PM

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    Yoga for Healing

      St Peter's Church  |    Workshop  |    16/08/2025

    A gentle practice of yoga, breathwork, and meditation to release grief and restore inner calm. 16th August, 1-2.30PM

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    Change, release, Belonging for the Ukrainian community

      St Peter's Church  |    Workshop  |    17/08/2025

    Self-discovery, stree release and gentle movement practice in Ukrainian language. 17th August, 1-4.30PM

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    Mindful Clay

      St Albans Museum & Gallery  |    Workshop  |    19/08/2025

    A mindful clay workshop to gently explore loss through creating personal grief jars in a supportive space. 19th August, 1-3PM

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    Caring for Carers: for companions of people with dementia

      St Peter's Church  |    Workshop  |    20/08/2025

    A creative wellbeing workshop for companions of people with dementia to explore self-care through movement, writing and art. 20th August, 1-3.30PM

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    Letters to Forever

      St Peter's Church  |    Exhibition  |    06/08/2025 to 28/08/2025

    Letters to Forever is a project by artist Natalia Millman that explores how personal stories of loss are retold through visual art.

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    ‘Letters to Forever’: Performance and Experimental Film Screening

      St Peter's Church  |    Exhibition  |    28/08/2025

    A collaborative performance blending experimental film, sound and live readings to explore the grief, memory, and transformation.

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