Sarah Small

Sarah Small

Sarah Small (born 1979 in Washington D.C.) is an American artist, photographer, singer, and film director. Currently based in Brooklyn, New York, Sarah’s work ranges from photography to her Tableau Vivant performances. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and graduated in 2001. In 2009, she taught Portrait Photography at the Parsons School of Design, and has taught both high-school students and adults in darkroom photography. Small’s work has appeared in numerous publications including Vogue, Life, and The New York Times. Her work has been exhibited globally at venues such as Caprice Horn Gallery, The Corcoran Gallery, and the Australian Center for Photography, and was named one of the “Top 13 Emerging Photographers” working today, by American Photo Magazine [1]. In 2011, she was featured in The Washington Post and The New York Times for her 120-model Tableau Vivant performances[2][3].

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Publications

  • New York Press,[4]
  • Washington Post[5]

Recent Exhibitions

2011 - Human Time Space, DOB Hua Lamphong Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand [6]

2011 - Neubacher Inaugural Exhibition, Neubacher Shor Contemporary, Toronto, Canada [7]

2011 - Honey, Liloveve Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, US [8]

2010 - Art of Photography Show, Lyceum Gallery, San Diego, California, US [9]

2010 - Vignettes, Bleicher/GoLightly Gallery, Santa Monica, California, US[10]

2010 - Art Taipei Forum, Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan[11]

2009 - Bova Image Festival, Bova, Italy[12]

Select Awards

2010 - Selected from 13,692 entries submitted, for inclusion at the 2010 Art of Photography Awards show in San Diego, CA [13]

2010 - Selected as one of 50 Top Finalists for Artist's Wanted: Exposure 2010 [4]

2010 - Selected by Magenta Foundation as 2010 US Flash Forward winner [14]

2009 - Selected from entries submitted by photographers in 65 countries as 1 of 2 American finalists by ITS#EIGHT International Talent Support, to be flown to Italy for exhibition and award ceremony. [15]

2009 - Selected 1st Place winner for 2009 Fine Art Xto Nude Image Awards to be exhibited in Farmani Gallery in July. [16]

2009 - Winner of Magnet Media's Zoom-In-Online Viewfinder's Challenge, judged by David Turner and Redux Pictures Director, Marcel Saba. [17]

2008 - Chosen as 1 of 13 Top Emerging Talents by American Photo Magazine.[18]

References

  1. ^ ART Interview - ONLINE Magazine
  2. ^ Sarah Small | Image Viewer
  3. ^ Sarah Small | Image Viewer
  4. ^ a b http://www.welcometocompany.com/sites/default/files/artwork_docs/small_cv2011.pdf
  5. ^ Naked ambition: Sarah Small’s ‘Delirium Construction’ brims with life - The Washington Post
  6. ^ Human/Time/Space By 17 artists | Thai Art Exhibition
  7. ^ Neubacher Shor Contemporary Launch and Inaugural Exhibition - nsc
  8. ^ In The Press, Liloveve
  9. ^ Art of Photography Show - An Evening with Sarah Small
  10. ^ Shannon Rowland Photography
  11. ^ http://www.welcometocompany.com/sites/default/files/small_cv2011.pdf
  12. ^ The Exposure Project: Bova Images Festival
  13. ^ Art of Photography Show
  14. ^ Magenta: Flash Forward 2010 - Winners and Honourable Mentions
  15. ^ Photography Grants and Awards: ITS International Talent Support : photo competition
  16. ^ Farmani Gallery
  17. ^ feed://blip.tv/zoom-in-onlinetm/rss
  18. ^ Living Pictures | News | About | RISD


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