Nat (Natasha) Brennan is an interdisciplinary artist and educator focusing on the intersections of guilt and comfort through transgender and queer narratives. They live, work, and disrupt on unceded Narragansett land- Providence, Rhode Island. 

His work spans illustration, printmaking, quilting and textile work, and ceramics. In 2021, they received a grant from the Rhode Island State Council of the Arts for a collaborative, community painting project at the George Wiley Center in Pawtucket. They were an artist in residence at the Dirt Palace in Olneyville from 2021 to 2023. Currently, they are a member of the WARP Collective in Atlantic Mills.

Their teaching practice focuses on social justice pedagogy in the arts and draws from anti-racist and culturally responsive practices. He is a part of RISCA’s Teaching Artist Roster.

He graduated from RISD with a BFA in Illustration and a Concentration in Literary Arts in 2020. They are currently pursuing an MAT in Art Education at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Contact them at natashabrennan15@gmail.com !