Natalie Westbrook

Natalie Westbrook (born 1980) is a multimedia artist whose work spans painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture.

[3][4] Between 2006 - 2012, Westbrook collaborated with The Paper Bag Players, the oldest operating children’s theater company in the United States.

[5] In 2017, Westbrook co-founded the periodic art journal Lookie-Lookie with artist and partner Johannes DeYoung, which included contributions and collaborations with artists Lisa Kereszi, Federico Solmi, Josephine Halvorson, Kenny Rivero, Jack Whitten, Martha Colburn, Mark Thomas Gibson, and William Villalongo amongst others.

[6] Her own work uses both vibrant and monochrome palettes and addresses the complex relationship between humans and the natural environment, often using abstracted faces.

[2][8][9][10] Her work can also be found in public collections including: The Markel Corporation, Redbank, New Jersey; the Art Bank Program, US Department of State, Washington, DC; Capital One, Richmond, VA; Haleakala Museum; Haleakala National Park, Maui, HI.