Sarah Paulsen
  • News
  • About & Bio
    • Statement
    • CV
    • Press
    • Contact
  • 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 & commission work.
Writings on Past Projects

Great Rivers Biennial 
Amy Sherald opens at CAM with impressive local artists., The St. Louis American, by Chris King 
The Fall 2018, All the Art, by Lizzy Martinez 
The Invention of Whiteness, Cut and Paste 90.7 NPR St. Louis. 

Elegy to Connie
​Elegy to Connie by James Stroble
​
Elegy to Connie by Tom Stockman 
​
Film Takes New Look At The 2008 Kirkwood City Hall Shooting; Has The Culture Changed? By Amanda Honigfort
Seven Questions with Artist and Filmmaker Sarah Paulsen
Anytown by Andrew Raimist on Architectural Ruminations

Intersecting Narratives at Duane Reed Gallery
Interview by Lauren Adams for Temporary Art Review
RFT Best Local Artist by Jessica Baran
Critical Mass Stimulus Grant Review
Built at Laumeier Sculpture Park St. Louis on Chicago Art Review
Video Art by Nancy Kranzberg
St. Louis Daily Photo Blog
Cherokee Street Mural writings on The Common Space

Interviews
STL Art- Game Changers: Sarah Paulsen Animates A Response To Kirkwood Tragedy
How to Make a Stop Motion Animation with KWMU



Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.