Sara Grose
Sara Grose is a sculpturally inclined visual artist whose practice reworks and reclaims the materials and notions of consumable culture. Honing in on repetitive forms and monotonous moments, her work pictures the cycling influence between people and the objects that move them, between objects and the people that move them, between people and the objects that move them. Research activities include browsing shopping malls, digging through junkyards and watching TV.
Sara currently lives and works in Chicago, IL. She received her MFA in Visual Art form the University of Chicago, and her BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture from the Maryland Institute college of Art. Her most recent project, How to breathe in a shopping mall, is a collaborative duo-exhibition at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is currently producing work for an upcoming solo exhibition at Trapdoor Studios in Evanston, IL.