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Natalie Fisk makes sculptures, drawings, and paintings that utilize the symbol of Papel Picado as a metaphor to engage in various personal dialogues about grief. How they have felt about the self erasure of their culture required to exist within white spaces, pregnancy loss, and feelings of disenfranchisement surrounding sexual assault. By creating Papel Picado, graphite drawings, and acrylic paintings; each material can provide a unique perspective into a subconscious reckoning between how to celebrate joy within grief. Natalie Fisk is a Mexican American (Chicanx) artist living and working in the Hudson Valley. She is an alumna of Pacific Northwest College of Art, the Vermont Studio Center Residency, and the Trestle Gallery Residency in Brooklyn. Fisk has been showing her work nationally for over 15 years and her curation has been mentioned in the New York Times, Hyperallergic, and Bushwick Daily.