Sarah Paulsen
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  • Current Projects: On Whiteness
    • The Invention of Whiteness >
      • White by Law
      • Passenger
      • Consumer's Void
      • The Racial Matrix
      • Jello
    • On Whiteness >
      • hidden white norms
      • Family Culture, Traditions, and Rituals
  • Visual Art
    • Animation Drawings, Props, and Ephemera
    • Painting >
      • Untitled Women
      • Parades >
        • History of Parades
      • Female Flaneur >
        • Female Flaneur Exploration in St. Louis
        • Thrift Store Identities
        • Searching for Art in South America
        • The Grand Tour
      • Portraits of Columbia
      • Group Portraits
    • CamRah >
      • Ant Circus and Built
      • Echo
      • Off the Wall in Utter Pandemonium as We Tape on It.
      • Temple of the Dancing Bear
      • Murals and Set Design
    • Collage/Assemblage >
      • Targets
      • Wanderlust
    • Community Projects >
      • Community Workshops & Artist Residencies
      • Curating
      • Murals
      • People's Joy Parade
    • Drawing >
      • Recall Redraw Release
      • Things for Which I am Nostalgic
      • Sketches and Process Work
    • Installation >
      • & Animation
      • & Paintings
      • Female Flaneur Exploration
      • Found Fabric Screen
    • Costumes and Performances
  • Video and Animation
    • Ant Circus
    • Begin
    • Elegy to Connie >
      • Elegy to Connie artworks
    • High Wire
    • Heart is a Muscle
    • Midwest Hair
    • ¿Qué Séra, Séra?
    • W.O.W (Women On Wheels)
  • Teaching
    • Marian Middle School and College/Adult Classes
    • Animation Workshops and Classes
  • Sales
    • Freelance, barter, & commission work.

Recent Work


News and Upcoming/ Recent Events

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From Saturday October 17th- December 6th 2020, I was a part of the exhibit Rights and Wrongs: Citizenship, Belonging, and the Vote.  
Curated by Lauren Frances Adams, this show addressed historical and contemporary issues of citizenship, belonging, voter disenfranchisement, and civil rights, coinciding with the 2020 election, and the 100th year of the 19th Amendment. This show was located at the Peale at the Carroll Mansion at 800 E. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD.

Friday October 16th, 2020 I participated in The Laboratory for Suburbia discussion from 2-4 pm ct. The video recording is here.  The zoom panel was described as follows: "Sprawl Session 1: White Suburbias, will interrogate the possibilities and challenges for interventionist art and design practice in predominantly white suburban spaces."

I was recently interviewed about my life during the Pandemic by José Garza as part of the 18 questions project through Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
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My works is available for sale through SAATCHI Art or Etsy.
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