About

Lo Patt is a Little Rock–based mixed media artist working in collage, assemblage, photography, painting, and installation. She received her B.A. in Studio Art from California State University, Long Beach (2021), where she worked as an analog and digital photography lab technician and developed a materially driven practice rooted in personal narrative. 

Patt has presented five solo exhibitions, most recently Revival (The Window on Sixth, 2026), and has exhibited nationally, including the Arkansas Arts Council’s Small Works on Paper annually touring exhibition (2025) and the Lawrence Arts Center’s annual 8x8 exhibition, where she received Best in Show (2024). Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the Windgate Center of Art + Design at UA Little Rock, the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, Southern Arkansas University, Harding University, the Lawrence Arts Center, and Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum’s virtual gallery. 

In addition to her studio practice, Patt is actively engaged in arts education and community-based work. She is a Windgate Art School Instructor at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and has facilitated youth art camps, retreats, and public mural projects throughout Arkansas. She is an alum of the 2024 Artist INC Little Rock cohort through Mid-America Arts Alliance. Her work and community projects have been featured in the Arkansas Times, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the Arkansas Department of Heritage, and THV11.

Her materially driven practice interrogates memory, domestic rupture, queer identity in the American South, and the politics of attachment, using found objects and photographic fragments to destabilize nostalgia and reconfigure personal narrative as a site of resistance and reconstruction.