Natalie Burdett (b. 2002) is an interdisciplinary artist born and raised in Southwest Florida, whose work aims to dismantle the contemporary effects of historical misogyny through acknowledging the traditions and social phenomena that reinforce the American patriarchy. By highlighting her own experiences as she entered womanhood in an increasingly conservative climate, she simultaneously seeks to create a space of connection between those with similar perspectives, as well as confrontation of the institutions that reinforce the contemporary gender divide.

She received her BFA in Fine Arts with a minor in Art History from Ringling College of Art and Design in May 2025, and her work has been shown in Crossley Gallery, Savage Gallery, Roskamp Exhibition Hall, the Rosemary District, and the New York Academy of Art.