Buffalo-born artist Sarah Myers began painting when she was 15 and went on to attend Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and Angels Art Academy in Florence. Myers has taken her creativity across the artistic spectrum from figurative to abstract art in many mediums, including oil or acrylic paintings and pen-and-ink drawings. Her areas of interest include painting nature, with an emphasis on trees and water, as well as abstraction.
During the course of her career, Myers has exhibited widely. In 2016, she transformed the abandoned former Curtiss Malting building on Niagara Street in Buffalo into a gallery space for the show Nature and Decay, which featured a collection of her large tree paintings. In 2019, Myers was part of a group show, Nature in Black and White, at the Arsenal Gallery in New York’s Central Park. Her works are in private collections and that of the Albright-Knox.
Updated May 2020