About

                                           Nina Tzatziki Ambjerg-Pedersen                            

Nina runs her own business as a creative construction consultant and maker.

Ninas  artwork tackles social issues relating to politics, identity, community, and cultural stereotyping.  She responds to these areas through the use of film, photography, performance and sculpture.

Nina has worked as both an Arts worker and youth arts tutor on remote festivals and communities throughout the Northern Territory, and around Australia.

Able to construct almost anything, having previously gained many skills working alongside builders and tradespeople, Nina then went on to specialize in the construction of large community sculptures, and cross cultural collaborations.

Nina has a good grasp of engineering and knows how to make use of a wide range of mediums. She also has a deep connection to nature and the land, which is a rich source of inspiration and material for her work.

With a background in Theatre and performance, she wrote, directed and produced many of her own shows. Overall she is well equipped to tackle all aspects of public works, and enjoys the adventure of challenging societies predetermined dispositions and boundaries.

In 2014 she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture and Spatial Practice at The Victorian College of Arts.