Sarah Tanguy

Co-Curator, Mother Earth

Sarah Tanguy is an independent curator and arts writer, who believes in hands-on, face-to-face collaboration with artists and the power of art to connect with the general public and our lived experience. After interning at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Tanguy worked at the National Gallery, the International Exhibitions Foundation, The Tremaine Collection, the International Sculpture Center, the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, The Hechinger Collection, and the Office of Art in Embassies, U.S. Department of State, where she curated temporary exhibitions and permanent collections for US diplomatic facilities overseas. Many of her projects have explored the intersection of art with such topics as science, food, tools, and books. Recent exhibitions include At One with the Elements, Reveal: The Art of Reimagining Scientific Discovery, SUSTAIN,  and Traces. She is a contributor to Sculpture magazine, among other publications, and serves on the Board of the Willem de Looper Foundation.