Jessie Baetz

[citation needed] She immigrated to New York City, where 1930s census records list her occupation as painter.

[citation needed] Her art was included in a Christmas exhibit at the Jumble Shop on West 8th Street.

Three of her works were performed at the Composers' Forum on December 15, 1937, where they were part of a program that also included music by Rudolph Forst and Harrison Kerr.

[8][9] Her visual art consisted of "painting sculptures or spatial creations", including colorful masks.

[13] In 1936, she was one of the performers in recordings made for the New Music Quarterly of Bill Russell's Three Dance Movements: For Percussion Group and Wallingford Riegger's Evocation.