ADA GALLERY 228 WEST BROAD STREET, RICHMOND VIRGINIA 23220
 
 
 
	
    
		
		SARAH TRIGG
 
    UNTITLED MIAMI BEACH 2019
    December 4th-8th 2019
        About the Artist:
        
            Sarah Trigg (b. 1973) is a sculptor and painter whose practice has also included photography and writing. Her paintings and sculptures have been exhibited widely in New York and across the U.S., including at the Neuberger Museum of Art (Purchase, NY), the Bronx Museum of the Arts (NY), and the Weatherspoon Art Museum (Greensboro, North Carolina).  
            
  
 Trigg has been a contributing photographer and writer for New York magazine's art blog SEEN; a contributing editor for Modern Painters and  ArtInfo.com; and a professor at the MFA Fine Arts Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Modern Painters, New York magazine, The Art Newspaper, Art and Auction, artnet, and The Brooklyn Rail. Trigg lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
   
        
	
		
		
Untitled 2019 Work
	  
		   
		       
		          
		           "Self-Supported Deity" 
                     acrylic, epoxy clay, aluminum 
                         14.25h x 11w x 3.50d inches 
                              2019
		           
				   
			      
				 
				 
			 
			   
		          
                     "Deity of Unknown Domain"  
                     acrylic, epoxy clay, aluminum 
                         18h x 6.75w x 5d inches 
                              2019
		           
				   
			       
				 
				 
				 
		          
                     "Earths in Torso (Green/Magenta)"  
                     acrylic and aqua resin 
                         21h x 17w x 5d inches 
                              2019
		           
				   
			       
			  
		  
  
		   
		       
		          
		           "Self-Supported Deity"    
                     acrylic, epoxy clay, aluminum 
                         14.25h x 11w x 3.50d inches 
                              2019
		           
				   
			      
				 
				 
			 
			   
		          
                     "Halved Planet with Multiple Cores"   
                     acrylic, epoxy clay, aluminum 
                         6.50h x 12.50w x 7d inches 
                              2019
		           
				   
			       
				 
				 
				 
		          
                     "Earths in Torso (Red Oxide)"   
                     acrylic, aqua resin, aluminum 
                         22.50h x 15w x 6d inches 
                              2019