
Nina Kuza is a Canadian visual artist working across studio and public contexts, with a focus on landscape and large-scale painting. Her practice explores atmosphere, scale, and the emotional resonance of place, emphasizing quiet presence over narrative or spectacle.
Working primarily with painting, she is interested in how visual environments shape perception and experience, particularly in shared or architectural spaces. Large-scale work allows for bodily engagement, inviting viewers to encounter painting as an environment rather than an object.
Her approach values observation, restraint, and material sensitivity. Whether developed through plein air studies, studio work, or site-specific murals, the work aims to create spaces for reflection and connection within everyday life.
“Through painting, we enter a place of stillness.”
