Sage draws from experiences in the landscape and research in Israel (2004) and India (2008).
She completed an MFA in Printmaking with a minor in Museum Studies from the University of New Mexico.
While there, both in collaboration with the Tamarind Institute and alone, Sage worked beyond the constraints of the traditional press bed size using multiple panels to create large-scale prints.
This fall Sage is a visiting artist at the University of Toledo Center for Visual Arts Light & Landscape, a three person exhibition and lecture series.
Current projects draw upon the history of cartographic rendering: mapping a metaphysical landscape in order to investigate collective experiences, sublimity, and the distinct identities of abandoned spaces. |