A professor at Lesley University College of Art and Design, Sarah Slavick received the Massachusetts Cultural Council grant in Painting and was awarded artist residencies that include the Millay Colony and The Baer Art Center in Iceland. Exhibition highlights include Big Bang! Abstract Painting for the 21st Century at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park and Dix Artistes Americaines in Strasbourg, France. Family Tree, an exhibition of her and her three artist sisters’ work premiered at the Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History in New Zealand and traveled to the Erie Art Museum. Her work was featured in: Interalia magazine, an online publication dedicated to the intersection between the arts, the sciences, and consciousness; The Boston GlobeHyperallergic, an online publication of contemporary perspectives on art in society; Diacritics, a journal of literature and art; Posit 9, and more. While exhibiting internationally, she has participated in the larger regional community through open studio events, charity auctions and benefits while acting as union leader, activist, artist, curator, critic, juror, and teacher. Her studio is in the Bates Art Center in the South End, Boston and she lives in Jamaica Plain, Boston.