Natalie Voelker is a contemporary visual artist whose works include painting, drawing, mural, and installation art. Her work explores the psychological complexity of seemingly ordinary people, environments, and experiences. Her painting, Davetta, was recently selected for inclusion in the BP Portrait Award Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London. The painting will be exhibited until October, then travel to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, and then to the Ulster Museum in Belfast. Natalie was recently awarded a residency grant from the Helen Wurlitzer foundation for the summer of 2020. In 2018 SOMOS Abq invited her into their fellowship program. Her work has been featured in multiple publications including the anthology, BARED, and the French-English magazine, VolUp. She has produced commissioned works for the Harwood Art Center, 508 Mural Festival, the City of Albuquerque, and various private collections including a recent mural at La Reforma Brewery. In addition to her art practice, Natalie teaches workshops, classes, and individualized private art instruction. She has a BFA from the University of Wisconsin and currently works out of Albuquerque, NM.