MATT WRIGHT PHOTO
SARAH SPRINGER | LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
*CURATORS’ CHOICE AWARD
SARAH SPRINGER, LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Sarah Springer is a Massachusetts-based artist whose practice spans sculpture, encaustic painting, mixed media, and design. Drawn to the tactile language of materials such as beeswax, clay, and metal, her works probe the tension between beauty and unease - using texture, distortion, and unexpected juxtapositions to conjure forms that feel both unearthed and otherworldly, familiar yet disquieting.
Springer's sculptures often draw on echoes of ancient cultures and mythologies, but what emerges is not preservation- it is fracture, unraveling, a restless architecture of the mind. Her work lingers in the liminal space where beauty turns brittle and order slips toward rupture.
Viewers are invited into encounters that hover between delight and threat, where resonance is carried not only by form but by what feels half-remembered or almost lost.
Themes of societal constraints and psychological fragility run through her work, yet always with a pull toward the uncanny. Each piece aims to disturb the ordinary, to leave behind traces that flicker in memory long after the encounter.
Sarah Springer's artwork has been shown in group, solo, and museum exhibitions, and is held in private and corporate collections across the United States. She received her BFA from Cornell University, with additional studies in Firenze and Certaldo, Italy. She currently has pieces on exhibit in New York City at the Atlantic Gallery, and in Lexington, MA at Gallery Twist.)
Solitude
12506 x 11 in.
Seen Unseen
daishaasstid, asting mo yintage
26 × 16 x 13 in.
$2500
Prometheus
ain taus godheao, pigments, metal 52x04x9 in.
Prime Time Jester
day, vite, lizes, stains, usted metal
atcher's mask, vintage industrial sand castir
fea.slc shellnc,ptgrmens:clad
51000 ×10 in.
Seen Unseen
Clay, encaustic, pigments, vintage industrial sand casting mold
26 x 16 x 13 in.
$2500
Naiad
clay, encaustic, shellac, pigments, rusted metal
10 x 10 x 10 in.
$1000
Sarah Springer’s work stands as a core element within D E L I R I U M, embodying the psychological depth and emotional disquiet that define the exhibition. Her art probes the mind’s interior landscapes—where memory, vulnerability, and transformation coexist in delicate tension. Through evocative material choices and symbolic composition, Springer externalizes what is often unspoken and gives a voice to women, allowing viewers to confront their own subconscious narratives. Her contribution grounds the exhibition’s exploration of beauty within instability, making tangible the fragile balance between control and surrender that lies at the heart of the human psyche.
JUNIPER RAG PHOTO

