Nate Hill
Nate Hill’s work spans painting, sculpture, installation, and social practice. Nate is a librarian, artist, and aspiring ecologist. He is a member of the Katonah Museum Artists Association, and his work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and Dokk1 (Denmark). Nate was a past affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, past participant in the International Network of Emerging Library Innovators (INELI) with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and he’s currently a program affiliate scholar at the Engelberg Center at New York University. Nate studied art as an undergraduate at Skidmore College, and got his Masters degree in Library and Information Science at Pratt Institute.
Website: natehill.net
Instagram: @natehillnatehil
"Antheridium," 2022, wood, sawdust, glue, javascript
"Eyelash Cup/Grazer," 2021, walnut, shellacked rice paper, false eyelashes, brass, electrical components
"Thallus," 2023, ash, wool, glass lens, stones, electrical components