With a background in environmental and systemic engineering, Sarah merges critical artistic practices to create hybrid, accessible, and useful tools. This exploration questions and empowers processes like transdisciplinarity, activism, local engagement, co-creation, inclusivity, relational practices, and queerecologies. Through research, Sarah delves into the needs of projects in terms of materials, methodologies, theories, and emotions, developing an open framework that caters to each project's unique requirements.
In 2022, she obtained the ArTec interuniversity diploma (Paris) in which she studied Research-Creation and worked on “Terraforming” with other artist-researchers. She also participates in the publication of the "Radical Survival Toolkit", an open research on adaptation to the unknown and instability, which questions the ideas of collective sharing processes, skills to empower oneself and prepare for a more desirable future. She continues her work of sensitive explorations in Brussel with her collectives MOSSS (Moving Observations on Surviving Soft Skills @_m.o.s.s.s) and Blossom.