Naomi Troski is a Melbourne based artist who has exhibited in Australia and overseas.
Her work is based on observational responses to nature; where subtle perceived shifts of colour and light, shape and shadow, form and texture are expressed through the use of different media and is currently showing work with John Warwicker at MARS Gallery, Melbourne (2025).
She has a BSc and MFA from Monash University and a BAFA (Hons) First Class from London’s Central St Martins College of Art and Design.
She completed a commission for the offices of McKinsey & Company in the City of Melbourne (2022), tlc Healthcare (2022), a suite of art works for the offices of Techne Architects (2021), worked with the architects EATAS(2021), completed a number of commissions for private clients during 2021/2022, and is currently working on new commissions.
She has held solo shows and been included in a number of group shows in Australia, USA, UK and Japan. She presented work as part of Melbourne Design Week (2022), and Open House Melbourne (2022), was a finalist in the Toorak Sculpture Exhibition (2021) with work presented in the Mercedes Benz Showroom, was a recipient of a City of Melbourne Covid-19 response grant (2020) for development of new work, curated a group show and presented works in A Daily Circus for the Dirty Dozen (2019) programme for the City of Melbourne, co-curated Unhidden (2017) with Kali Michailidis at the Counihan Gallery for which they were recipients of a Japan Foundation grant (2017), was a finalist in the Deakin University Small Sculpture Award (2018), Wyndham Art Prize (2016), MCollection Art Award (2015), ScenicWorld Artprize (2015), and Substation Contemporary Art Prize (2011) and a recipient of an ArtStart Grant( 2012).
She has completed large scale public sculptural commissions and her work is held in a number of private collections.