b. 1990; Norfolk, Virginia; Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
Lydia Baker’s drawings and paintings depict surreal and symbolic dreamscapes where female protagonists explore time, memory, and desire. Her current body of work spotlights two women navigating their intimate world, engaging with one another on deepening levels. They transcend time to inhabit both memory and fantasy, connecting spiritually and romantically to find respite and shelter. Rendered with oil paint on a textured linen surface (and as drawings with wax pastel on sanded paper), the artist applies overlays of color to achieve an optical glow. The jewel-toned figurative works mirror and process the internal cycles of the female body throughout the undulating forms, womb-like containers, and variations of water. Within each work lies interpretations of love, origin, and family. Baker is particularly fascinated by familial dynamics and reproductive technology from a lesbian perspective. How is a family composed? What is the physical and emotional experience of a biological clock? Baker explores these questions from a deeply personal place—living in a female body, her relationship, as an artist—where the smaller figures symbolize both reproductive cells and seeds of creative thought.
While Baker initially worked with oil paint as her primary medium, the pandemic shifted her studio practice and she spent 2020–2023 working exclusively in colored pencil to master her drawing technique. Her debut solo exhibition In Between (2022) with Massey Klein Gallery featured anthropomorphic landscape drawings populated by small-scale figures— narrated from a third person point of view. Baker’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Sonnet (2024), marks a turning point in the artist’s development. She has returned to oil paint several years after earning her MFA in the medium, and now creates her drawings with wax pastel and watercolor rather than colored pencil, allowing for a softer, blurred aesthetic. In addition to the medium expansion, Baker’s new paintings are narrated from a first-person point of view—two large celestial figures and their gestures—directly inspired by Baker’s life.
Baker graduated with a BFA in Communication Arts & Design from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2013 and with an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Arts in 2020. She has participated in numerous artist residencies, including the Women’s Artist Residency for Transcendental Awareness in Seneca Forest, WV (2013), The Artist Teaching Residency at The Grier School in Tyrone, PA (2019), the Saltonstall Foundation Residency Program in Ithaca, NY (2021), and the Vermont Studio Center, VT (2023). Her work was recently featured in a solo viewing presentation at the London Art Fair with Wilder Gallery (London, UK) and a group exhibition at Trotter & Sholer (New York, NY).
Her work has been featured in several print and online publications, including David Zwirner’s Platform, Juxtapoz Magazine, Artsy.com, Art Maze Magazine, New American Paintings and Arts in Square. Baker was awarded the New York Academy of Art Merit Scholar Award (2018/19), the IEA Art Heals Grant (2020) and the New York Foundation for the Arts City Artist Corps Grant (2021). In her final year at NYAA, Baker was awarded the Post-Graduate Chubb Fellowship (2020/21) and was selected to show in both the Chubb Insurance booth and the NYAA booth at the 2021 editions of Art Basel Miami and Art Miami, respectively.
Education
2020 New York Academy of Art, MFA in painting
2013 Virginia Commonwealth University, BFA in Communication Arts & Design
Selected Exhibitions
2024 (Solo), Sonnet, Massey Klein Gallery, New York, NY
2024 David Zwirner, PLATFORM feature: Lydia Baker with Massey Klein Gallery (June 1 - July 3, 2024)
2023 Aura, Wilder Gallery, London, UK
2023 (Solo) Encounters, Wilder Gallery, London Art Fair, London, UK
2023 A Suitable Accomplishment, Trotter & Sholer, New York, NY
2022 David Zwirner, PLATFORM feature: Lydia Baker with Massey Klein Gallery (Oct 27 - Dec 5, 2022)
2022 (Solo) In Between, Massey Klein Gallery, New York, NY
2022 (Online) Charta, Fortnight Institute, New York, NY
2021 Exit Point, two person exhibition with Angela Gram, Sugarlift Gallery, NYC
2021 Chubb Insurance booth, Art Basel Miami, Miami Beach, FL
2021 Chubb Fellows, Wilkinson Gallery, NYAA, New York, NY
2021 New York Academy of Art booth, Art Miami, Miami, FL
2021 Artists for Artists benefit auction, Sotheby’s, New York, NY
2021 (Online) Six New Voices for the Twenties, Susan Eley Fine Arts, New York, NY
2020 (Online) Chubb Insurance Viewing Room, Art Basel Miami
2020 (Online) Artists for Artists benefit auction, Sotheby’s, New York, NY
2020 The Feminine Agenda, Women’s Work Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY
2019 IPCNY Printfest, International Print Center, New York, NY
Residencies
2023 Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT
2021 Saltonstall Foundation Residency Program, Ithaca, NY
2021 High Line Nine x Sugarlift Artist Residency, New York, NY
2019 Artist Teaching Residency, The Grier School, Tyrone, PA
2013 Women’s Artist Residency for Transcendental Awareness, Seneca Forest, WV
Awards & Fellowship
2021 City Artist Corps Grant, via NYFA, DCLA, MOME & Queens Theatre
2020 - 2021 Post Graduate Chubb Fellowship, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY
2020 Art Heals Grant, R&F Handmade Paints & IEA
2018 - 2019 Academy Merit Scholarship, New York Academy of Art, New York, NY