- Sarah Lewis
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Sarah Lewis (born 1979) is an accomplished author, curator and historian based in New York City and New Haven, CT.
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Education
She received her B.A. from Harvard University, an M.Phil from Oxford University,an MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art, as a Marshall Scholar and is nearing completion on her doctoral dissertation in Yale University’s History of Art Department. She has also taught at Yale University School of Art in the Painting Department.
Career
She was included in Oprah's 2010 Power List for her writing and curatorial work.[1]
Her writing has been published widely. Her book RISE: The Power of Failure in Pursuit of Success, drawing on her work in the visual arts and expanding into sports, business, psychology, sociology, and science to explore the importance of failure in human endeavor, will be published by Simon & Schuster (in North America). Her co-authored book, The Dissolve, published in conjunction with the SITE Santa Fe Biennial, was released by Distributed Art Publishers in 2010.
She has held curatorial positions at the Tate Modern, London and The Museum of Modern Art, New York. She was the Co-Curator for the 2010 SITE Santa Fe Biennial.
She was selected as a member of President Obama’s Arts Policy Committee, is a founding director of Expressive Rights, a program of TruthAids, is on the board of A Long Walk Home, and the Brearley School.
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