Natasha Whyte–Gray[1] is an interdisciplinary designer, artist, and writer based in Toronto.
With a specialty in designing online exhibitions, she uses critical practices to create dynamic and interactive experiences, exploring the multifaceted intersections of design and art with culture and politics. Her work has been featured in C Magazine, Designlines Magazine, and Exclaim! Magazine.
Natasha holds a BA in Communication Studies with a specialization in Intermedia from Concordia University in Montreal. Her academic research explores the interchange between cultural studies, architectural history, and feminisms.
Find her:
︎︎︎ on long walks with her mini poodle, Gilbert[2]
︎︎︎ drinking lots of coffee;
︎︎︎ moving furniture around her apartment.
With a specialty in designing online exhibitions, she uses critical practices to create dynamic and interactive experiences, exploring the multifaceted intersections of design and art with culture and politics. Her work has been featured in C Magazine, Designlines Magazine, and Exclaim! Magazine.
Natasha holds a BA in Communication Studies with a specialization in Intermedia from Concordia University in Montreal. Her academic research explores the interchange between cultural studies, architectural history, and feminisms.
Find her:
︎︎︎ on long walks with her mini poodle, Gilbert[2]
︎︎︎ drinking lots of coffee;
︎︎︎ moving furniture around her apartment.
Current
Freelance Designer
Services include:
— Creative direction;
— Digital exhibition design and development;
— Website design and development;
— Graphic and brand identity design;
— Print design;
— Social media services (management, template design, motion design).
Former
Digital Designer @ Azure Magazine
2022
Designer, Koffler.Digital @ Koffler Centre of the Arts
2018-2022
Research Assistant @ Concordia University
2019
Teaching Assistant @ Concordia University
Intermedia I, Department of Communications
2017-2019
Digital Content Assistant @ Koffler Centre of the Arts
2018
Media + Communications Intern @ Loyola Sustainability Research Centre
2017-2018
Media + Communications Intern @ Concordia Greenhouse
2015-2016