Natalie is a Queens based visual artist of Afro-Taino decent, born and raised in NYC. With a deep love for community and visual art as a means of therapy and enrichment, Natalie develops and facilitates workshops all throughout the city. She serves as a teaching artist at public schools for the organizations Arts for All, and Partnership with Children. For Brooklyn Public Library, she teaches a free painting course for older adults at the Dyker Heights and New Lots branches. She is a staple at Hamilton Madison House at 50 Madison Street where she has been devoloping and facilitating intergenerational workshops for the past several years. Her work as a teaching artist revolves around creating and facilitating workshops for all age groups, with a focus on mixed media, the use of recycled materials, painting and exploring a variety of traditional mediums.
Natalie is a Queens based visual artist of Afro-Taino decent, born and raised in NYC. With a deep love for community and visual art as a means of therapy and enrichment, Natalie develops and facilitates workshops all throughout the city. She serves as a teaching artist at public schools for the organizations Arts for All, and Partnership with Children. For Brooklyn Public Library, she teaches a free painting course for older adults at the Dyker Heights and New Lots branches. She is a staple at Hamilton Madison House at 50 Madison Street where she has been devoloping and facilitating intergenerational workshops for the past several years. Her work as a teaching artist revolves around creating and facilitating workshops for all age groups, with a focus on mixed media, the use of recycled materials, painting and exploring a variety of traditional mediums.
Below are some samples of Natalie's artwork.
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