Sarah Jamison’s “Girl Math” presents a new series of work, expanding the artist’s repertoire of materials to include airbrush alongside colored pencil, acryla gouache, ink, and acrylic. These pieces represent her enduring interest in art history, culture, and digital media while introducing autobiographical elements for the first time. Each artwork probes themes that include expectations and realities, tropes and truths, and the pursuit of meaning. Sarah utilizes images sourced from the public domain and personal tokens; these objects operate as both symbol and narrative in her work.
Sarah Jamison received her BFA in 2010 from the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Sarah’s solo exhibitions include IA&A at Hillyer and Latela Curatorial in Washington, DC and A Hurd Gallery in Albuquerque, NM. She has participated in numerous group exhibitions domestically and internationally and her work has been featured as part of the 50th Anniversary of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.