TYLA BOW
Tyla Bow is a multidisciplinary artist inspired by the natural world and guided by values of care, connection, and sustainability. Her practice spans glass, ceramics, stone, metal, and photography, often working with recycled and reclaimed materials to honour their raw qualities and allow them to shape the outcome.
The ocean is central to both her art and her life. As a qualified scuba diver and instructor, she draws constant inspiration from time spent underwater. These experiences deepen her passion for the natural world and inform her creative practice.
With a background in Marine Biology, Fine Arts, and teaching, Tyla values sharing knowledge—whether through guiding students, creating art, or encouraging reflection on our relationship with Te Taiao (the natural world).
Each artwork becomes an extension of her ongoing learning and discovery—expressing thoughts, feelings, and stories through form, light, and texture. By embracing unpredictability, imperfection, and transformation, she celebrates the agency of materials and the living systems they reflect, inviting others to consider fragility, resilience, and our shared responsibility to care for the world around us.
Exhibitions, Awards and Representation
Exhibitions
The Henrietta and Lola Anne Tunbridge Finalist Exhibition
10-12 September 2024
Ngā Toi Taketake - Objects
Awards
Denise Gerard Photography Scholarship
Representation
Eden Park
Elam School of Fine Arts - Te Waka Tūhura
Elam - Te Waka Tūhura - George Fraser Gallery
18-21 September 2025
23-24 November 2024
Elam - Te Waka Tūhura - Project Space
17 November 2022
Art in the Park
https://www.artinthepark.co.nz/
October 1st - October 4th 2026
Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Any Enquiries please get in contact below
tylabow007@gmail.com
@tyla_bow_arts
First Prize
First Prize
The Henrietta and Lola Anne Tunbridge Watercolour Scholarship
2024
ORA Gallery
https://oragallery.co.nz/collections/tyla-bow
23 Allen Street, Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand
2022
Elam - Te Waka Tūhura - Project Space
Elam - Te Waka Tūhura