Teresa Baker is featured in the Los Angeles Times article, 'L.A. artists - scathed by fire - dominate New York's most talked about art show'.
Grant Klarich Johnson writes, "Baker’s Indigenous and German heritage inform her three large abstract collage hangings, created using synthetic turf animated by acrylic paint, yarn and a variety of natural materials, including corn husk, willow, buffalo hide and buckskin. They are undeniably painterly. The pieces, says Baker, were made “in a tumultuous time, a time of transition.”
Read the full article here.

