Nat Lall is a Glasgow-based artist and curator working with film, sound and text.
Lall's Work explores Shyness, dysphoria and childlike imagination. Using cheap and local resources Lall Performs to explore their deepest fantasies without having to leave their comfort zone. with a focus on self-care and preservation, Lall's Practice aims to provide a sense of humour, informality and therapy.
Notable works include the scorebook Scores For Sissy Bois Performed at venues including the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London and their first feature Film Pink Excavation Shown at venues including the Centre For Contemporary Arts, Glasgow. Lall has also presented theoretical papers, their latest paper was a Keynote Presentation Entitled Pink Excavation: On Lo-fi, Sci-fi Filmmaking as a tool for exploring Queer Visibility for Warwick University's Precarity and Precariousness conference.
Currently, their focus is on curating and leading workshops with the Scottish Queer International Film Festival.