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 totems 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.
Interviews & Publications
- 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