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Sarah Zakaib

Sarah Zakaib

Sarah Naomi Zakaib is a multidisciplinary visual artist that works in sculpture, drawing, painting, etching, sound art and performance. She works and lives between Montreal, Quebec and Rome, Italy. She completed a BFA at Concordia University in 2009. A Montrealer with Italian and Lebanese roots, she has participated in a number of groups and solo exhibitions, as well as performance art events, and has coordinated a variety of shows and artistic events. Her practice is rooted in an exploration of the lived experience of the body and its relation to the outside world. Recurring questions are linked to the lived experience of the artist and are often taken directly from her personal life. For the last four years, she has been working from stories that are given to her by others, responding to the story with a work of art.

Projects of Sarah Zakaib

  • Sarah Naomi Zakaib

    Sarah Naomi Zakaib
    Héritage

    For her project at DARE-DARE, Sarah Naomi Zakaib produced replicas of her grandmother's ring, with the aim of passing them on to others in the form of individual performance-meetings.

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  • Mutual futures

    Mutual futures
    2023-2024 programming

    Mutual futures invokes the multiple forms and modalities of being communities.

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  • CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2014-2015

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2014-2015
    TO HIM WHO IS IN FEAR EVERYTHING RUSTLES

    To artists from near and far, DARE-DARE is pleased to submit its call for projects for its 2014 programming. Stimulated by the frightening current events, DARE-DARE is looking for projects that are scary this year.

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  • PASSEPORT 2013

    PASSEPORT
    PASSEPORT 2013
    fundraising activity

    PASSEPORT DARE-DARE is a fundraising activity that encourages collaboration between commercial and artistic communities within the visual art community.

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  • CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2013-2014

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2013-2014
    THE ERA OF THE FIERCE BEASTS OF HOPE

    “Le temps des bêtes féroces de l'espoir “, an expression from renowned Québecois poet Gaston Miron, is the theme of the year.

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