“Makers in their Spaces,” is an online offering in which MMA’s virtual participants are invited into the creative space—physical, mental, social, or otherwise — of a maker, thereby giving them unique insight into how that particular artist draws inspiration from their surroundings during this time. This month, we are delighted to feature artist Noah Saterstrom, who recently painted the cover for Ann Patchett’s bestselling novel “The Dutch House.” Join us to explore Saterstrom’s space and to learn more about his creative process and ongoing projects. Please join us on Monday, July 13, at 6 PM on the Mississippi Museum of Art’s Instagram (@msmuseumart) for our live conversation with Saterstrom.
About Noah Saterstrom:
Raised in Mississippi and educated at Scotland’s Glasgow School of Art, Noah Saterstrom’s paintings, drawings, and animations have been shown most recently in New Orleans, LA; Jackson, MS; Kingston, NY, Nashville, TN; Asheville, NC; New York, NY; Seattle, WA; Brooklyn, NY; Tucson, AZ and Glasgow, Scotland. He has collaborated with writers including Laynie Browne, Anne Waldman, Julia R. Gordon, Joan Fiset, and Kate Bernheimer. He has published art-related essays and articles and was a regular contributor to Nashville Arts Magazine. His painting “Road to Shubuta” was acquired by the Mississippi Museum of Art in 2018. His painting “Maeve” is the cover of Ann Patchett’s newest book, The Dutch House (Harper Collins, 2019).
This video is edited by Noah Saterstrom and Blake Barnes. Music by Veronica Parrales and Jason Mathena.