About

 

About

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Sarah Lemmon is a multi-material sculptor whose work features characters, actors and symbols through which complex relationships between humans and the natural world are investigated.  Often using craft & home-based materials, her work emphasizes the tactile nature of the familiar and the strangeness of forms that have been hybridized, pulled apart, and abstracted.

Her work has been shown nationally, and internationally, including shows at the Museum of Nebraska Art in Kearney, Nebraska, the Contemporary Art Museum in Tampa, Florida and CAG[e] Gallery in Kingston, Jamaica.

Lemmon was born and raised in Tiffin, OH, and currently works in Wayne, NE as Department Chair and Associate Professor of Sculpture at Wayne State College.  She earned her MFA in studio art from the University of South Florida (2013) and both a BFA in Sculpture (2009) and a BAE in Art Education (2008) from The Ohio State University.