MEET NAT - bio

Natalie Kaye Gunn is a queer and disabled artist who fiercely believes in a protopian future.

Across her twenty year career, Natalie shared creative insights with nonprofit organizations, startup and Fortune 100 companies. At the age of forty, she earned an MBA from San Francisco State with an emphasis in Ethics and Compliance. Nat excels in systems thinking, giving voice to values, and illuminating networks of social capital in support of ambitious goals.

Natalie holds a Master of Music degree in Voice Performance from Portland State University and has served on the faculties of Willamette University and Linfield College. Her first career as a soubrette coloratura soprano included solo and ensemble work with leading companies such as Portland Baroque Orchestra, Carmel Bach Festival, and the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart.

Nat’s repertoire ranged from jazz and musical theater to opera, symphonic and chamber music. She has received honors and accolades from the National Opera Association, Metropolitan Opera National Council, NATS Artist Award, and the Gerda Lissner Foundation in New York City.

Nowadays, Natalie is mostly called Nat and can sometimes be found belting Robyn and Whitney at karaoke in Oakland.


photo credit: Cabure Bonugli, Shot in the City Photography

POETRY & MUSINGS

Natalie Kaye Gunn is a queer and disabled artist recently published in the first issue of Ink & Marrow. She was raised in a giant family in the Pacific Northwest and nature and art have been her constant companions. Nat’s writing draws on her experience as a musician and theater artist and she loves to perform for live audiences. She lives in northern California with her partner and chihuahua.

“In The Kitchen” Ink & Marrow, Issue No. 1 (2023)

“The Power of Presence in Performance” Oregon Musician (2012)

“I walk with a cane. Here are the three things I get asked the most (and better questions to ask).” LinkedIn Article (2019)