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Natasha Wheat

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Natasha Wheat is an internationally exhibiting interdisciplinary, socially engaged artist who lives and works in the United States [1].

In July 2010 she had an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, entitled Self Contained [2].

She is a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and has been interviewed by The Examiner, Art Practical[3], Bad at Sports[4], The Oregonian[5], and a number of other online periodicals[6].

In her introduction at the San Francisco Art Institute's symposium on public art practices, People and Places, her works were described as attempting to understand and interrupt the ways in which human beings exist together [7].

In 2008, she founded Portland Oregon based arts and urban farming project, Project Grow [8].

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