Paige Holzbauer is an artist currently living and creating in Atlanta. She received her BFA in Studio Arts – Printmaking and BA in Art History in 2016 from the University of Missouri – St. Louis. In May 2021, she completed her MFA in Integrated Visual Arts and MD in Sustainable Environments – Landscape Architecture from Iowa State University.

Born and raised in the St. Louis and living throughout the Midwest, Paige Holzbauer uses the changing landscapes of her childhood and present to explore identity, faith, and restoration, drawing from both the natural world and manmade objects.

Paige exhibits her work both regionally and internationally and has been the recipient of multiple grants and awards. These include a 2014 Des Lee Scholarship from the Des Lee Foundation in St. Louis, and the Poiema Fellowship from 2018 to 2020.

Paige has served as a selected panelist on “Alternate Approaches to Printmaking ” held in conjunction with the Octagon Gallery's 2019 Printfest Conference & Twenty Years 2019 exhibition in Ames, IA. Her work has also been included in multiple Printmaking Postcard Exchanges and Print Festivals. She has participated in several invitational artist group shows in both Iowa and Missouri demoing new techniques in lithography and showing how new digital processes can give way to larger-scale print installations.