Creighton Baxter (b. 1990, Arizona, USA) is an artist who transforms images and gestures through repetition. She has created commissioned works for Boston University, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, and Rhizome; and has participated in exhibitions and programs at Tom of Finland Foundation, Visual Arts Center at UT Austin, and Allen Memorial Art Museum.
Baxter has been a contributing writer for exhibitions at Marta, Et al Projects, and JB Blunk Estate. Her poetry has been published by Telematic Media Arts in Leila Weefur’s PLAY † PREY, and has recently contributed illustrations to The Yale Review and Duke University Press. She has presented lectures on studio practice at CalArts School of Dance, Rutgers University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design among others. Baxter is a founding member of the former collective The Highest Closet, a co-founder of 235NSF, and current member of What Would an HIV Doula Do.