Sara Jimenez

Brooklyn, NY

Sara Jimenez explores the material embodiment of deep transcultural memories. As a Filipinx-Canadian artist, she is interested in materializing existing global narratives around concepts of origins and home, loss and absence. Jimenez has exhibited at the Pinto Art Museum, El Museo del Barrio, Rush Arts Gallery, BRIC Gallery, BronxArtSpace, FiveMyles Gallery, The Brooklyn Museum, The Bronx Museum, and Smack Mellon, among others. She has been an artist in residence at organizations including Wave Hill’s Winter Workspace, a full artist fellowship to The Vermont Studio Center, the Bronx Museum’s AIM program, Yaddo, BRICworkspace, Art Omi, Project for Empty Space, LMCC’s Workspace, and Bemis (upcoming). Her work was recently acquired as part of the permanent collection of the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice. She has received grants from NYFA for the Canadian Women’s Artist Award and from Canada Council for the Arts.

Exhibition

Why should our bodies end at the skin?

January 9 - March 28, 2024

In her multimedia exhibition Why should our bodies end at the skin?*, New York-based artist Sara Jimenez explores the intersections of geology, mythologies, and intergenerational bonds. Sculptural works inhabit the studio from floor to ceiling, showcasing angular bent steel, vibrant flowing fabric, columnar pedestals, and symbolic vessels. Along with an...

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