Sarah Zucker

Sarah E. Zucker is an American artist who specializes in visual art.

Sarah Zucker
Born
Sarah E. Zucker[1]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNorthwestern University (BA)
New York University (MFA)[2]
Known forVisual artist

Zucker collaborates with Bronwyn Lundberg in the creative studio YoMeryl.[3] Zucker along with Lundberg were the first artists to present .gif images as art at the Brooklyn Museum. She is a member of the creative duo the Current Sea (a solo project called Fancy Nothing since 2017) which hosts Prism Pipe, a monthly showcase of experimental gif art.[4] Zucker is an author for the short-form comedy series Super Deluxe, authoring Panic Attacks, Shows That Weren't, and Mutations, a morphing celebrity lexicon. In 2013, Zucker won an episode of Jeopardy![5]

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