Natalie Baxter: Sculpting Identity and Challenging Conventions
Natalie Baxter (b. 1985, Lexington, KY) is an artist currently living in Brooklyn, NY. Baxter received her BA in Fine Art from the University of the South in Sewanee, TN in 2007 and MFA from the University of Kentucky in 2012. Through video and sculpture, her work deals with various definitions and perspectives on identity, exploring themes of nostalgia for American culture and confronting stereotypes related to gender roles. Her artistic journey began with a deep fascination for textiles and quilting traditions passed down through generations—a connection that profoundly shaped her approach to crafting narratives within sculptural forms. Baxter’s formative years were marked by exposure to the rich cultural landscape of Appalachia, Kentucky, where she witnessed firsthand the resilience and creativity of rural communities grappling with economic hardship and social change. This experience instilled in her a commitment to addressing pressing societal issues through art—particularly those concerning marginalized voices and challenging dominant narratives. Her artistic practice is driven by a desire to provoke dialogue and inspire contemplation about complex questions surrounding representation and cultural heritage. Her MFA program at the University of Kentucky solidified her focus on sculptural experimentation, pushing boundaries between traditional craft techniques and conceptual ideas. She honed her skills in manipulating materials—often incorporating repurposed fabrics and found objects—to create evocative pieces that convey emotional resonance and intellectual depth. Baxter’s artistic vision is rooted in a belief that sculpture can serve as a powerful medium for confronting uncomfortable truths and fostering empathy across cultural divides. Baxter's work has garnered critical acclaim and been exhibited internationally, showcasing her dedication to artistic excellence and engaging with contemporary art discourse. Notable exhibitions include installations at Denny Dimin Gallery (New York, NY and Hong Kong), The New York Historical Society (New York, NY), Supermarket Fair (Stockholm, SE), Spring/Break Art Show (NewYork, NY), Material Art Fair (Mexico City, MX), and Institute 193 (Lexington, KY). These venues have provided platforms for her artistic explorations to reach diverse audiences and stimulate conversations about art’s role in shaping cultural understanding. Baxter's commitment to fostering creative engagement extends beyond her studio practice; she actively participates in artist residencies—such as the Wassaic Project, Stove Works, Vermont Studio Center, Konstepidemin in Gothenburg, Sweden, and Queens Art Fund Grant—allowing her to collaborate with fellow artists and expand her artistic horizons. Furthermore, her work has been recognized by publications like The New York Times, The New Yorker, Hyperallergic, The Guardian, and Bomb Magazine, cementing her position as a significant voice within the contemporary art landscape.- Education: BA Fine Art, University of the South; Sewanee TN 2007
- MFA Sculpture, University of Kentucky Lexington KY 2012
- Art History Abroad Program, Syracuse FL 2005
Notable Solo Exhibitions
- Saint Kate Milwaukee WI
- International Gallery of Contemporary Art Anchorage AK
- Elijah Wheat Showroom + Intersect Sofa Chicago NY
- SPRING/BREAK New York NY
- LORIMOTO Queens NY
- NEXT TO NOTHING GALLERY New York NY
- CUNSTHAUS Tampa FL
- Elijah Wheat Showroom Brooklyn NY
Museum Exhibitions
- RAYNHAM HALL MUSEUM Oyster Bay NY
- MATTATUCK MUSEUM Waterbury CT
- MATTATUCK MUSEUM Waterbury CT
- SAMUEL DORSKY MUSEUM New Paltz NY
- DENISON MUSEUM Granville OH
- 21C MUSEUM HOTEL Louisville KY
- TORRANCE ART MUSEUM Torrance CA
- NY HISTORICAL SOCIETY New York NY
Selected Group Exhibitions
- CC DE VERVERIJ Ronse Belgium
- BLUE SPIRAL Asheville NC


