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Playing Innocent Collage

Sarah Paulsen

United States

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 17.5 W x 25 H x 2 D in

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A girl, dressed in patterned clothing possibly from the subcontinent of India, has her arms crossed against her chest in protection. She is collaged as a part of and in contrast to a white woman, in a high fashion outfit, sprawled out and sexualized. A drawn ribbon wraps around the composition of the picture. Both women lay on a bed of flowers suggesting that these women are in fact buried. This artwork is titled Playing Innocent, to suggest the white woman's desire to be perceived as innocent. This work is a part of a series I made titled "hidden White Norms". This group of collaged based works identify and illustrate unspoken white cultural values through the rendering or appropriation of accumulated found and iconic images.

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Collage:Paper on Paper

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Size:17.5 W x 25 H x 2 D in

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I make work about subcultures, outsiders, and the informal configurations of community. Primarily I work with paint, but I have been animating my paintings and collages for the past ten years. With these mediums, I enjoy telling the story of a person or place. Raised in Kirkwood, Missouri, Sarah Paulsen is an artist, filmmaker and community organizer whose artwork has been exhibited widely in local and national exhibitions, and whose prize-winning films have been featured in the St. Louis International Film Festival, the True/False Film Festival, the Black Maria Film Festival, the Motivate Film Festival and the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, among many others. She was a 2018 Great Rivers Biennial Winner culminating in an exhibit at the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis. A 2010 C.A.T. Institute fellow and 2015 Regional Arts Commission Artist Fellow, she has garnered numerous awards for her work and also completed several residencies – including the Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris. A dedicated advocate for social change, a key aspect of Paulsen’s practice has always involved the orchestration of large-scale community projects, such as participatory public murals, thematic round-table discussions and the now-annual People’s Joy Parade on Cherokee Street, currently in its ninth year. Paulsen holds a B.A. in visual art from the University of Missouri, Columbia and an M.F.A. from the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art at Washington University. She lives and works in St. Louis, where she teaches art and animation at Marian Middle School and local colleges.

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