Laura Ortman is an American musician from Whiteriver, Arizona who lives in Brooklyn, New York City.
Her grandmother, Mrs. Hummer was a symphony violinist in Des Moines, Iowa[1] Ortman describes her grandmother as influencing her taste in classical music introducing her to musicians such as Sibelius, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Brahms and Bartok.
[4] Her practise includes recorded albums, live performances, film and artistic soundtracks.
Ortman has collaborated with artists such as Nanobah Becker, Martin Bisi, Raven Chacon, Tony Conrad, Martha Colburn, Jeffery Gibson, Okkyung Lee, Caroline Monnet, and Jock Soto.
"[2] Laura Ortman received $20,000 in 2017 from the Jerome Foundation to create of a "collaborative collage" an Indigenous New York City Walking Soundtrack, that fused spoken word, song, din, movement, air, whispers and atmosphere, capturing a changing and personal Native American New York experience.