top of page

Katya Ilina

Discipline:

Photographer, Film Director

Location:

London, UK

ABOUT:

Katya Ilina is an artist, photographer and filmmaker. Her works explore themes of identity, human experience and gender expression. She captures candid impressions that immerse the viewer in the interconnectedness of times, cultures, and facets of the self.

Central to Katya's work is the desire to challenge barriers that divide, turning lens to overlooked stories and imperfect yet universal aspects of our shared humanity. Her images fuse spontaneity with conceptual depth, weaving rational and irrational moments together into revealing, open-ended photographs. Katya often works with women and queer people, emphasizing empowerment, joy and self-determination.

Katya has exhibited in the UK, France, Canada, and South Korea. In 2021, she won the third prize at The National Portrait Gallery's Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize. In 2023, Katya's works were published in Portrait of Britain Vol.6 book by British Journal of Photography and Bluecoat Press. She studied Photography at Toronto Metropolitan University (Canada) and University of Westminster (UK).

WORKS:

SUPPORT WORKING CLASS CREATIVES (1).png

'Working Class Creatives' responds to a need which is too often overlooked in the arts; that of the barriers facing working-class artists from getting on in our sector. They are instrumental in initiating much-needed change that will see the art world become more inclusive and reflect the society it purports to serve. I often search their database in my research, it is a vital resource for any arts professional working in culture today. That they have got this far on so little financial resource is remarkable and I am excited to see what they will achieve with further support.” Beth Hughes, Curator, Arts Council Collection.

  • Instagram
  • Youtube

©2025 Working Class Creatives Database.

bottom of page