Sarah Dunham

 

Sarah shapes design processes, facilitates community engagement, and manages interdisciplinary design teams at MTWTF. Acting as project manager and art director, Sarah develops design strategies for projects that are drawn from a rigorous engagement with their content. This approach drove exhibitions including the multimedia exhibition 'Utopia—Dystopia' at A/D/O; an interactive exhibition at the Equal Rights Heritage Center, ‘Seeing Equal Rights in New York State’; and ‘Climates of Inequality’ an interactive exhibition of student work on environmental justice by the Humanities Action Lab. With each of these projects, Sarah worked with the design and client team to visualize the thinking behind the exhibition while managing a team of designers, researchers, and fabricators through project completion. Trained as an architect with professional experience at practices including OMA and WORKac, Sarah brings a unique ability to translate architectural narratives, both spatially and in print. Sarah has overseen work with clients including the Brookings Institution, Brooklyn Public Library, Etsy, the Village Alliance, SCAPE Landscape Architecture, and OMA.