Nathan Vincent has a unique talent. He is a crochet artist and crochets objects. He grew up as a
pastor’s son in the Midwest. His mother crocheted the family afghans and he asked her to teach him. He then made a bunch of granny squares and after that he taught himself how to knit.
“My work explores gender permissions and the challenges that arise from straying
from the prescribed norms. It questions the qualities of gender by considering
what constitutes masculine and feminine. It critiques stereotypical gender
mediums by creating "masculine objects" using "feminine
processes" such as crochet, sewing, and appliqué. "
Nathan is really intrigued by the gender norms that society sets. So what if a boy if a boy wants to crochet or a girl wants to work on cars. So he started crocheting these ideas into tangible art to express
his feelings and people took notice of the statement he was making. Nathan has
received numerous prizes for his work and his art has been featured in
galleries and in the blogosphere.
Nathan Vincent lives and works in New
York City and received a BFA from the SUNY, Purchase. His work has
exhibited in museums and galleries in the US and has received attention in
international publications. He has been highlighted on several television
programs and received an award as a finalist from the West Prize in 2008.