Sarah Workneh is an arts administrator and currently serves as the co-director of Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Madison, Maine. She has lectured on her work as a residency director, including at Hauser & Wirth in partnership with BFAMFAPhD,[1][non-primary source needed] the 2009 Alliance of Artist Communities conference,[2][non-primary source needed] the International Studio & Curatorial Program,[3][non-primary source needed] Wassaic Projects,[4][non-primary source needed] and others.[5][non-primary source needed][6][non-primary source needed]
Workneh is involved in the Maine art community beyond her work at Skowhegan. She served as the co-curator of the 2018 Portland Museum of Art Biennial in Portland, Maine.[7] The exhibition was co-curated with Nat May, Theresa Secord, and Mark Bessire.[8][9] She also juried the Maine Farmland Trust 2019 artists residencies.[10]
Workneh is active in promoting and supporting Black artists through her work with Theaster Gates, Carrie Mae Weems, and Eliza Myrie on the organizing committee for Black Artist Retreat[11] and through her work as a guest editor of Art Papers with an issue focusing on Art in the African Diaspora. [12]
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