Sarah Rowe
Sarah Rowe is an interdisciplinary artist based in Omaha, Nebraska. She utilizes methods of painting, installation, performance, and Native American ceremony in unconventional ways. Rowe’s work is participatory, a call to action, and re-imagines traditional Native American symbology to fit the narrative of today’s global landscape. Rowe was awarded a Harpo Foundation painting fellowship at Vermont Studio Center and residencies with the Union for Contemporary Art, the Great Plains Art Museum, and Nalu Gallery in Mexico. Her work is in the permanent collections of Bates Museum of Art, the Great Plains Art Museum, and Homestead National Park. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at Joslyn Art Museum, the Museum of Nebraska Art, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and the National Willa Cather Center. She won best in printmaking at the 2021 Nebraska Biennial. She has a forthcoming solo exhibition at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, August 2025. Rowe holds a BA in Studio Art from Webster University, studying in Saint Louis, Missouri, and Vienna, Austria. She is Lakota and an enrolled member of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska.