Presented by MFA Art Practice

Practice Lecture Series: Sarah G. Sharp

Oct 21, 2021; 4:00 - 5:00pm
Installation of patterned work on paper in gallery

Credit: Sarah G. Sharp

Sarah G. Sharp is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores land, identity, craft and new technologies. She has exhibited nationally at museums, galleries and art fairs, including The Aldrich Museum, The Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art, Field Projects Gallery, LMAK Gallery and Spring Break Art Show. She is the recipient of a Getty Library Research Grant, Brooklyn Arts Council Grant, Bronx Museum AIM Fellowship and residencies at the MoCA Tucson, The Textile Arts Center in New York, and others. Sharp is the founder of the Tool Book Project, a biennial publication and platform for artists to share their work while raising funds for social and environmental justice groups. Sharp is an Assistant Professor at University of Maryland, Baltimore County and teaches in the MFA in Art Practice program at School of Visual Arts, NY. Sharp lives and works in Brooklyn and Baltimore.

Free and open to the public