Sarah believes that art belongs to everyone. She has curated multiple galleries, led workshops that make creativity approachable, and launched initiatives like the Splatter Bus—a mobile interactive art space designed to bring joy and creative freedom to people of all ages. Her work has been exhibited across Ontario and beyond, from cafés and bookstores to community galleries and public installations, reflecting her commitment to making art a living, breathing part of everyday life.
Influenced by her love of nature, storytelling, and human connection, Sarah’s art often carries layers of meaning, inviting viewers to look closer and find their own narrative within the textures. She sees each piece as both personal expression and communal offering—a way to spark curiosity, conversation, and wonder.
When not in the studio, Sarah can be found exploring waterfalls, foraging plants, collaborating with other artists, or creating alongside her children. To her, art is not just something to be observed but something to be lived, shared, and experienced together.

