
My paintings are torn, cut and then stitched back together appease a small part of my simmering frustration with global environmental policies. My pieces act as icons for species and places that are barely hanging on by a thread.
My work has been shown in Seattle galleries and internationally in Ireland, Finland and Monaco. I’ve been an awardee of the Vermont Studio Center Artist Fellowship and a printmaking residency in Co. Donegal, Ireland.
As well as being a working painter, I also consult as a curator for real estate development in the Seattle area, and serve on the Board of Directors of Seattle’s Uptown Arts District.
The “Mending Glacier” project which will be on view March – April 2027 at Method Gallery in Seattle is in thanks to the generous support of 4Culture!

Interviews & Publications
- Stitching Beauty into Boundaries, Interview on Female Frequency Podcast
- Interview with Third and Wall
- [Go! Eastern Oregon] Feves Gallery hosts Seattle artist Sara Everett
- Vanguard April 2018 Gallery Picks
- Interview on ARTBeat Northwest
We discussed how I started as an artist, my endangered series and how they are constructed, and my work as an “Art Matchmaker” with real estate development. All in under 30 minutes. - Seeing Animals as Kin: The Role of Visual Art in Preventing Wildlife Trafficking by Jeanne Dodds