Sarah Zar Explained

Sarah Zar (born Sarah Gonek) is an American visual artist, songwriter, performance artist, curator, and musical saw player. She has been active in publishing writing, showing art, and performing music in New York and beyond since 1998. She is the granddaughter of Rose Zar and is based in Brooklyn, New York.

In 2022, Zar exhibited her artwork at the Guilford Art Center in a show titled, "Bigger on the Inside: A Gestalt in One Room".[1] That year, she designed the cover of the novel Water Under the Bridge: A Sort-of Love Story by author Jen Payne.

Art

Zar's work has been showcased in various venues including Sloan Fine Art, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Sideshow Gallery, under bridges, on boats, and The Highline Ballroom. Her paintings have received numerous awards in NY, and her other visual works range from installations, drawings, collages, and sculptures to spatial design and letters to strangers. She also teaches Contemporary Art and Aesthetics at Montclair State University.

Sarah Zar's work is akin to that of a migratory bird, traditional yet nomadic in creating novels through painting, characterized by its colorful use of dream logic.

Writing

Sarah Zar's writing debuted in 1998 in the Hazmat Literary Review by Norm Davis and has since been published in various formats, including:

Awards

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Notes and References

  1. News: February 4, 2022 . Branford author reaches out to old love online, writes about it in new novel . 2024-07-28 . New Haven Register . . ProQuest.