
Artist · Storyteller · Community Builder · Creative Director
I’m Sarah Stewart — a multidisciplinary artist and connector whose work lives at the intersection of creativity, community, and wonder. I create art that invites people in, sparks curiosity, and reminds us of the beauty we can build when we come together. My practice weaves murals, collage, photography, installation art, youth programs, creative collaborations, and wild experiential projects like the Splatter Bus into a single ecosystem rooted in connection.I’ve always believed that art isn’t something reserved for galleries — art is a way of living. It’s the way we make meaning, the way we tell stories, the way we heal, the way we remember who we are. My work is deeply shaped by the people I love, the land I live on, the children I raise, and the communities that let me create alongside them. Everything I do, from large-scale public installations to intimate creative workshops, begins with the same intention:
How can this bring people closer?
Closer to each other, closer to themselves, closer to imagination, closer to joy.
A Multidisciplinary Creative Life
My artistic world spans many mediums because I’ve never believed creativity should stay in one lane.Murals & Public Art: I love transforming spaces — turning a blank wall into a story, a feeling, a moment of color that changes how a place is experienced.
Collage & Mixed Media: Collage is my playground. It’s spontaneous, intuitive, layered, and messy in the best way. It’s one of the first art forms I shared deeply with my partner Josh, and it continues to be a shared ritual in our lives.
Photography: I’m drawn to honest, emotive images — the kind that capture a fleeting connection, a landscape shifting with light, or a moment of realness that might otherwise disappear.
Community Installations: From Winter Lights at Mādahòkì Farm to pop-up creative spaces, I love building immersive experiences that hundreds or thousands of people can move through, add to, and feel part of.
Youth & Community Programming: Art changes people. I see it every time a child picks up a brush, every time a teen feels seen in their creativity, every time a family makes something together. Making art accessible is one of the most important parts of my work.
The Heart of My Practice: Connection
Creativity is the language I speak most fluently, but connection is the culture I’m building.
My life is woven together with my kids, my partners, my friends, and the wider community of artists, families, and collaborators who shape my world. My art is not separate from my life — it is the natural extension of it.
Whether I’m designing an installation, leading a workshop, or creating something late at night on the living room floor, I’m always thinking about:
Who will this touch?
Who will this inspire?
Who will feel welcomed by this?
What story will this hold?
I believe in low-barrier, accessible, joyful art — the kind that makes people say “I didn’t think I could do this… but I can.”
Projects
Over the years, my creativity has expanded into a constellation of projects:
The Splatter Bus, a mobile art studio and celebration of joyful chaos
The Creator Space, a pop-up community art hub
Collage Club, merging creative prompts with community and accessibility
Kindred Academy, our homeschool badge-based learning system
Public installations, including community murals and large-scale seasonal experiences
Photography collections, travel work, and documentary-style storytelling
Workshops and youth programs, from homeschool to community centers
Artist showcases, uplifting and promoting other creators in my network
Each project is different, but they’re all rooted in the same belief: Art is for everyone. Creativity belongs everywhere. And community grows stronger when we make things together.
My Why
At the core of everything — the murals, the workshops, the splatter sessions, the collaborative installations, the late-night collages, the travel stories — is one quiet truth: I believe we are meant to build beautiful things with the people we love.
My art is my way of inviting people into that vision.
It’s my way of creating spaces where kindness, creativity, and connection feel possible again.
An Invitation
Whether you’re here as an artist, a parent, a collaborator, a dreamer, or someone who simply loves beauty — I’m glad you’re here.
Come explore.
Come play.
Come create with me.
Let’s make something beautiful together.