- Windfalls: Tiziana La Melia and Natasha Katedralis
- Windfalls: Tiziana La Melia and Natasha Katedralis
- Windfalls: Tiziana La Melia and Natasha Katedralis
- Windfalls: Tiziana La Melia and Natasha Katedralis
Edition
Windfalls
Tiziana La Melia and Natasha Katedralis
2025
Artist: Tiziana La Melia and Natasha Katedralis
Windfalls (2025)
Posters by Glint
Designed by Tiziana La Melia & Natasha Katedralis
Edition of 10
Digital inkjet print on satin poster paper
24 x 36 inches
$100
The edition was produced in conjunction with Tiziana La Melia’s exhibition Country Mouse City Mouse Hamster, on view at Or Gallery from February 6 to May 10, 2025.
Editions are sold exclusively with Or Gallery, please contact us at @orgallery.org for inquiries.
Biographies
Tiziana La Melia
Tiziana La Melia is an artist and author born in Palermo (IT) and raised on an orchard-garden on Syilx/Okanagan territories. She works across many media such as painting, poetry, sculpture, collaboration, collage and drawing. In her writing and art practice, Tiziana gleans the detritus of the everyday and transmutes it into material textures, and iterative shapes and symbols, which move through layers of diasporic time. Over the past few years, they have been editing a video that features friends and family performing the simple life in a fabled drama between hamsters and mice, travelling between the rural and the urban, while tracing familial and symbolic understandings of food, clothing, and place. In October 2022, Tiziana released Kletic Kink, a poetry album with musical compositions by Ellis Sam. Her latest book of poetry, titled lettuce lettuce please go bad, was published by Talon Books in April 2024.
Natasha Katedralis
Natasha Katedralis is an artist living on xwməθkwəy̓əm, Skwxwú7mesh , and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh territories colonially known as Vancouver, BC. Her practice incorporates a diversity of photographic tools, alongside material forms and sculpture. Recent exhibitions include Eyebat, The Cutting Floor (Burnaby Art Gallery Offsite, 2025) and Toy Bubble (Joys, Toronto 2024). Katedralis is a two-time shortlist nominee for The Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist Prize (2017, 2022).