Sarah Brophy is a new media artist exploring tensions in the built environment where western science, the natural world, and technology collide. In her digital worlds and animated installations, she creates space for dreaming and wonder while exploring the depth of human co-dependence with computers. Often searching for what gets lost or gained in the transfer from physical object to intangible pixel, Sarah's work wrestles the contradictory feelings of awe and disenchantment with contemporary technology and asks questions about power, agency, and futurity within interwoven organic and synthetic systems. 

Sarah’s projects have been exhibited in public art venues including The Berlin Festival of Lights, 150 Media Stream, and ILLUMINUS, as well as at Ars Electronica, The Wrong Biennale, and MANA Contemporary (Chicago). Her work has been recognized by the Frankenthaler Foundation Climate Art Awards and supported by the Boston Public Art Triennial. She received her Masters of Fine Arts from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts from Bard College.

Sarah lives and works in Boston.

Contact

sarahbrophy55 [at] gmail.com