is a singer-songwriter pop-harpist and actress.
Lexie Lowell
She is currently in the Graduate MFA Musical Theatre Writing Program at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. She studied Theatre Arts at the University of Southern California where she also sang soprano for the a cappella group the SoCal VoCals. She went on to perform as an ensemble member and onstage harpist in the 2015 Broadway Revival of Spring Awakening (as Alexandra Winter). She wrote a one woman musical for the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival called Girl, Bound about her struggle with depression. She composed the score for the award winning indie short film You Were Always (2020) and has contributed harp to the film scores of National Geographic's documentaries The First Wave and Retrograde. She recently collaborated with Jon Batiste contributing harp and background vocals on the Oscar nominated track “It Never Went Away” for the documentary American Symphony (2024). During live performances of her original music she specifically cites her own journey and experience with depression, is a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and most importantly the healing power of songwriting and sharing music in community. Lexie was the resident artist for the Fall 2022 US tour of the mass meditation movement The Big Quiet . Her music has brought her all over the US and to Paris and Stockholm. She is represented by Elan Artists for private events around the world. She produced and released her first album and musical short film Desert Willow last year.