Natalie Clark
Arts/Industry: Pottery, 1992
Natalie Clark is a classically trained British-American sculptor, collector, art advisor, educator, and children’s book author. Influenced by extensive travels around the world, Natalie’s work is a global fusion of modern design, ethnographic styles, and organic forms found in nature. Her current work includes large-scale sculpture in a variety of mediums, including marble, steel, natural materials, ceramics, and snow. Natalie obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts, majoring in Sculpture, from Brighton University in England. She came to the United States on a full-merit scholarship, and attained her Masters in Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She followed her formal training with an Artist in Industry Residency at the Kohler factory in Wisconsin and has taught at university level in Texas and Wyoming. Natalie’s 9/11 Memorial submission was a finalist in the design competition and was exhibited in New York. Natalie’s art has been exhibited in the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Spain, and South Africa.