Sarrah Danziger is an interdisciplinary artist based in New Orleans, LA/Bulbancha and Kingston, NY/Munsee Lenape Territory. She received her BFA in Photography from School Of Visual Arts in Manhattan (‘08). Her work has been exhibited at the Ogden Museum (LA), the Contemporary Arts Center (LA), the New Orleans Photo Alliance, and the Baton Rouge Arts Council and in editorials for BUST, Wussy, PinUp, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, American Songwriter, Fader, and the Wall Street Journal. 

With the support of grants from Prospect 5 New Orleans and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation, she launched Listen to New Orleans, a multimedia psycho-geographic photo and audio archive that uplifts lesser known histories about places that no longer exist, through personal stories from long term residents of the city. 


Group Exhibitions

2019-2020 - Louisiana Contemporary, Ogden Museum. New Orleans, LA // Awarded 1st Place by Juror David Breslin

2019 - Identity Measures, Contemporary Art Center. New Orleans, LA // Juror Dr. Jordan Amirkhani

2019 - Fête, New Orleans Photo Alliance. New Orleans, LA

2019 - Southern Queer Magic, Baton Rouge Arts Council. Baton Rouge, LA

2019 - Femaissance III: Gemini, Magazine Merchant House. New Orleans, LA

2018 - Femaissance II: Proserpina, The Lighthouse. New Orleans, LA

2017 - Femaissance, Oleander Gallery. New Orleans, LA

Solo Exhibitions

2018- 2019 - PhotoNOLA: Inside Looking Outside Looking In, Tigermen Den. New Orleans, LA

Grants

Prospect New Orleans Satellite Grant for public installation, New Orleans - Oct-Jan 2022

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation Grant, January 2022