Natalya is a writer and art museum representative for CSMoA from Miami, Florida with B.F.A in dramatic writing from Savannah College of Art and Design.
She is an ethnic Russian Azeri-Iranian and hispanic adoptee with a passion for deconstructing history and representing lost and complex identities and cultures through myth, fantasy, horror and absurdity!
When she isn’t writing stories she supports the Education and Programming Department at the Coral Springs Musuem of Art in Broward County Florida, where she led as the interim Education and Programming Coordinator in Fall and Winter of 2025. She currently assists the head of department with project planning, class and programming scheduling, and leads museum tours.
She strives to explore the human condition and believes in the powerful effect storytelling, especially animated works, have to create understanding, compassion, and empathy within every single person’s home.
Her unique background has propelled her to dig deep into the idea of identity and how it ties to worldly perspectives. She’s constantly fascinated and intrigued by the stories of not only her own, but of others, their ancestors, and those of the ancient world.
With so much culture and history to learn, not only about, but also from, she finds there is never a story there isn’t to tell.