About
Sara Choudhrey is a London-based artist and researcher, using an investigative process to explore themes of space, place, heritage and belonging through visual and material culture and surface design.
Sara’s practice involves visual analysis in a variety of media, referencing geometry, natural forms, artefacts and architecture around the world. Sara is interested in human engagement with spaces, natural and man-made, considering their impact on each other beyond a specific time and place.
Sara has recently been shortlisted for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2024, following her 2023 shortlisting in the Working Drawing category. In 2022 Sara was a finalist for the Aesthetica Art Prize. Her works are held in a number of collections including Leighton House Museum, Borough Road Collection Archive and CW+ Trust. Sara has exhibited across the UK and internationally, including at Saatchi Gallery, London as part of the Journeys: Healing Arts exhibition and Digital Futures in association with the V&A .
Sara has completed a number of commissions including for MKIAC Digital Light: Code Makers at Bletchley Park and Manifesting the Unseen at Southampton City Art Gallery. Internationally she has exhibited at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, and the 25th and 18th editions of the Islamic Arts Festival at the Sharjah Art Museum in the UAE.
Sara’s multi-faceted approach has led to conducting practice-led research on Islamic visual culture from medieval Spain and Portugal, Mughal era sites in Pakistan and Islamic art in the British Arts & Crafts Movement and beyond.
Sara holds a Masters in Digital Arts from Camberwell College of Arts (UAL) and a PhD in Digital Arts from the University of Kent.