Baker is featured in the TimeOut article, 'The 2026 Whitney Biennial asks big questions about how we live now'.
Laura Ratliff writes, "And then there are quieter pieces that are just as charged. Teresa Baker’s textile works, like The Harvest Melting On Our Tongue (2025) (made from yarn, buckskin and willow layered onto synthetic turf), bring Indigenous material traditions into dialogue with artificial surfaces so that nature and simulation occupy the same ground."
Read the full article here.

