About the Artist
Sarah Holst is an artist, theologian, spiritual director, and facilitator for social justice movements living on Anishinaabe Land in the Lake Superior Watershed currently known as Duluth, Minnesota. Sarah has recently re-entered a commitment to creative practice after taking a deep-dive into the work of being a parent to two small children.
“The most important thing I can be doing is parenting in a way that’s grounded in a belief in liberation.” -Autumn Brown
Sarah makes art to illuminate the biodiversity of particular watersheds: what existed before colonization, what continues to move wildly outside and inside ourselves, and what could exist in abundance again. Sarah is committed to the messy and sacred story of the family of all things and how we responsibly and joyfully find our place in it.