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Natasha Hoehn

Bio: Natasha is a writer, artist, and creative strategist who believes in the power of reinvention. She founded The North Street Project to create a space where artists and writers—especially those in mid-to-late career—can find new momentum, connect deeply, and make new work. Her career has woven through philanthropy, education, and the arts, always centered on the question: How do we create spaces where people can thrive creatively? She began as a classroom teacher, later working in nonprofit leadership and philanthropy, always pushing for new ways to support the creative process. A lifelong lover of words and images, Natasha’s artistic practice is rooted in storytelling, nature, and regenerative creativity. She draws inspiration from landscapes, history, and material intelligence, seeking to reimagine the narratives we inherit and the ones we choose to write. Her work explores the intersection of language, memory, and environment, often incorporating found materials, layering text with image, and weaving together personal and collective histories. She holds degrees from Yale University and has worked with leading philanthropic institutions, but her true education has come from time spent among redwood forests, artists’ studios, and the creative communities that shape the world. When not writing or making art, you’ll find her hiking in Northern California, reading, planning the next adventure with her daughters, or discovering a new way to bring creative people together.

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