Natalie Arber

Visual artist | Practice-led researcher | Family Safety Practitioner | Writer

  • Natalie Arber is a visual artist, photographer and researcher whose practice examines gendered and structural violence, identity erosion and power dynamics through image and text.

    Her current work draws on feminist theory, affective archives and institutional frameworks, using sequencing, ambiguity and material restraint. Situated between art, research and advocacy, her work engages cultural, academic and policy-facing audiences concerned with accountability and justice .

    Working with conceptual photography, experimental writing and counter-forensic methods, her artistic practice interrogates how harm is obscured by domestic and patriarchal norms, bureaucratic language and evidentiary systems, and how alternative forms of testimony can emerge through visual practice.