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.

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), 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.