Artist Statement
My work is about multiple levels of perception, reality and narrative. I take a project-based approach to my work and photography forms the sketchbook of my practice, as well as the final outcome. This has manifested in multi-disciplinary installation work combining photography, video and text. Place take a central role, often with personal experience as a starting point. I'm thinking about vantage point and an experiential view of physical and psychological landscape.
I am interested in photography’s historical relationship to cinema and well as its implication in the notion of constructed landscape or the projections of memory and storytelling on landscape.
Sarah Fuller is a Canadian artist who works across the mediums of photography, video and installation. She holds a MFA from the University of Ottawa and a BFA in Photography from Emily Carr University.
Sarah has been an artist in residence at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Laughing Waters in Nillumbick Shire, Australia, the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture, Yukon, Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Italy, and the Association of Visual Artists (SIM) in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Recent exhibitions include Terra Incogknita at PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts, Winnipeg, Refugio at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery and And perhaps in me someone very old still hears the living sound of wood at the Ottawa Art Gallery.
Sarah’s work is in public and private collections including the Canada Council for the Arts Art Bank (Ottawa), the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (Edmonton), the Walter Phillips Gallery (Banff), the Indie Photobook Library (Washington) and Global Affairs Canada (Ottawa).
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