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About Natalie Bradford

Natalie was born in Metro Detroit, Michigan and currently lives and works in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She is currently pursuing a BFA with an emphasis in printmedia at Western Michigan University. She is interested in exploring the passage of time and familial relationships through shared memories and stories with loved ones. Her work has been both locally at in notable the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center and online through PxP Contemporary gallery. She has also been published in the contemporary art magazine Create! Magazine’s “Studio Sunday” section, and many international zines. More of her work can be found at https://nataliebradford75.wixsite.com/mysite.

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Natalie Bradford

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I explore the ideas of memory, absence, mortality, and the passage of time in my prints. Our memories are naturally inconsistent and fleeting; It’s impossible to remember everything in our lives … [Read more...]

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Empty Mirror

Established in 2000 and edited by Denise Enck, Empty Mirror is an online literary magazine that publishes new work each Friday.

Each week EM features several poems each by one or two poets; reviews; critical essays; visual art; and personal essays.

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