Current Work

Sara serves as an artist and community liaison for arts initiatives at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center and the Global Brain Health Institute.

Personal Hero

Ruth Asawa

Words of Strength

Feed your head.

Vision

Employing art as a vehicle to promote public and planetary health.

Strategy

Before joining MAC and GBHI, Sara curated and organized exhibitions at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, Chinatown Media + Arts Collaborative, and elsewhere. 

Motivation

Sara is motivated by the dedication of neuroscientists to their research, neurologists to their patients, and caregivers to their loved ones affected by neurodegenerative disease. 

Education & Experience

Sara obtained a B.A. in Intercultural Communications and Art History from Pepperdine University and a M.A. in History of Art and Architecture at The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. She has excavated, drafted, and surveyed at archaeological sites in China, Sicily, and Greece. 

 

The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
History of Art and Architecture
M.A.
Pepperdine University
Intercultural Communications and Art History
B.A.

Awards & Honors

New York University, London
Research
2014
Global Research Initiative Fellowship

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Have ideas for global brain health or a collaboration? I would love to hear from you. Feel free to send an introductory note.