Sarah Peters is an international, multidisciplinary artist interested in transforming the mundane everyday objects through formal choices that intend to invoke narrative and imagination. Her Process oriented practice employs a variety of mediums such as photography, paint, sculpture, video, and assemblages. Her practice is an emotional and material exploration of the intersection of narrative, memory, collapse, and the practice of archiving and playful world building as a means of hope. She sees her practice as a means of processing, understanding and healing for herself and her audience.

Sarah currently lives in Talent, Oregon and teaches in the Rogue River Valley, the traditional homes of the First Nations of Shasta, Takelma and Athabaskans . She received her MFA in Visual Studies at Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland OR in 2020. She has exhibited as an artist and worked as an educator, art gallery co-director & curator, and photographer in Germany, and the US.