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Sarah Langsam Bio & Statement
Sarah Langsam is a Jersey City based sculptor and public installation artist. Most well known for her wooden mosaics and utilization of rings, Langsam’s work investigates and celebrates the individual, while also juxtaposing concepts of unity and togetherness.
After graduating from The University of Delaware with a BFA, Langsam discovered her love for public installation during a 2014 residency at Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, MN. Since then, Langsam has exhibited public art nationally in a variety of settings. She’s installed multiple pieces at indoor spaces including the St. Croix Falls Public Library (Wisconsin) and the Nashville International Airport (Tennessee). In 2021 Langsam was commissioned to create a permanent September 11th memorial, which is installed in Crescent Park (Millburn, New Jersey). Currently she’s working on a commission that’ll be installed in an affordable housing complex in Cambridge, MA, in 2024
Langsam’s smaller works have also been shown nationally in group exhibitions, including Seen from the Anthropocene at One Brooklyn Bridge Park (Brooklyn, NY) and In/Finite Earth at The Smithsonian Institution’s S. Dillon Ripley Center (Washington DC) where she was the first place award winner. In 2017, Langsam debuted her first solo show at Allen Lane’s Art Center (Philadelphia, PA). In 2021, Langsam’s work was purchased by The VSA (the international organization on arts and disability) and Office of Accessibility at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (Washington DC) for their permanent collection.
Langsam identifies with the disability community. When not working on her professional artmaking practice, Langsam teaches art to other adults with disabilities.
After graduating from The University of Delaware with a BFA, Langsam discovered her love for public installation during a 2014 residency at Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, MN. Since then, Langsam has exhibited public art nationally in a variety of settings. She’s installed multiple pieces at indoor spaces including the St. Croix Falls Public Library (Wisconsin) and the Nashville International Airport (Tennessee). In 2021 Langsam was commissioned to create a permanent September 11th memorial, which is installed in Crescent Park (Millburn, New Jersey). Currently she’s working on a commission that’ll be installed in an affordable housing complex in Cambridge, MA, in 2024
Langsam’s smaller works have also been shown nationally in group exhibitions, including Seen from the Anthropocene at One Brooklyn Bridge Park (Brooklyn, NY) and In/Finite Earth at The Smithsonian Institution’s S. Dillon Ripley Center (Washington DC) where she was the first place award winner. In 2017, Langsam debuted her first solo show at Allen Lane’s Art Center (Philadelphia, PA). In 2021, Langsam’s work was purchased by The VSA (the international organization on arts and disability) and Office of Accessibility at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (Washington DC) for their permanent collection.
Langsam identifies with the disability community. When not working on her professional artmaking practice, Langsam teaches art to other adults with disabilities.