Natalia was born in Argentina in 1971. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the National University of Córdoba (Argentina) in 1996 and her Master’s degree in Fine Arts from the University of Maryland (College Park, USA) in 2000.
Her projects have been presented at ODRADEK residence, Brussels; at FIRM Art Lab, Brussels; TAMAT contemporary textile art center in Tournai; at the Théâtre de la Vie (collaboration with the Giolisu company, choreographer Lisa Da Boit), Brussels, Belgium; at the Institut du Mexico and La Maison Rouge, Paris, France; at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, USA; at the Kampa Museum and the Goethe Institute, Prague, Czech Republic; at the Ex-Teresa Arte Actual art center, Mexico City, Mexico; at the Emilio Caraffa Museum and Genaro Perez Museum, Córdoba, Argentina; at the Jorge Luis Borges International Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina; among others.
She has been artist in residence at the Firm Art Lab, Brussels, TAMAT Center for Contemporary Textile Art, Tournai, Belgium, at the Ludwig Foundation, Havanna, Cuba; Atlantic Center for the Arts, Florida, USA; Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, USA; Km0, international studio of contemporary art, Santa Cruz, Bolivia; Camac Art Center, Marnay sur Seine, France (Unesco Aschberg grant); Shadow Casters, a multimedia event held in Belgrade, Serbia; Center and Foundation for Contemporary Art – Studio Jeleni, Prague, Czech Republic.
Natalia has been a multidisciplinary teacher of the plural artistic humanities option at the Provincial Technical Institute of Court-St-Etienne (ITP) in Belgium, in partnership with the Intermunicipal Academy of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, since 2010.
She has been practicing aikido since 2003 and zazen meditation of Soto Zen Buddhism since 2008. She took the vows of a Buddhist nun in 2018. She is married, has two children and lives in Brussels, Belgium.