Natch Quinn (he/him) is a designer/maker specializing in fabrication, architecture, and data visualization. Raised in shops and studios emphasizing materiality and craft, he brings a tactile and detailed lens to his work across scales and mediums. His designs combine both digital and analog processes, bringing handmade details and customization to modern digital fabrication techniques. Centering environmental topics and critical thinking methodologies, he believes in the power of visual artifacts.  

He's worked with architects, advocacy groups, brands, and designers including David Yurman, American Rivers, UNAVCO, Water for Arizona, OpenTopography, among others. His work has been exhibited in New York, Colorado, California, and Massachusetts. 

He is currently a visiting faculty member at Colorado College and has lectured at The School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, and Northeastern University. He works and resides in Kingston, New York.

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