Sarah Jutras is a multi-disciplinary artist. Her work is driven by a desire to make the invisible visible, to give form to the unseen layers of meaning, emotion, and intention that shape our experiences.
Selected Works
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A multisensory, participatory installation that explores how grief can move rather than calcify through ritual, sound, and tactile interaction. This work invites visitors into a shared container for reflection and release, turning private emotion into communal experience.
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A research artifact and creative study on multisensory design — how layered sensory experiences can deepen resonance, emotion, and meaning. This work bridges art and experience design by translating inquiry into frameworks, insights, and prompts for future installations and public work.
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A designed 1:1 “pilgrimage” for two nomads in parallel transitions, created to foster intimacy through empathy, ritual, and meaning-making. This work included a mini-suitcase traveling-altar kit that transforms into a portable sacred space — guiding each person to connect to place, then self, then each other through story and shared symbols.
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A site-specific work in the Burren using projected film sequences on ancient limestone to examine how memory is reconstructed, not recorded. This work sets human perception against geological time, blending natural phenomena with neuroscience-inflected storytelling.