Sarah Alsaied

Sarah Alsaied is an artist from Kuwait currently based in the United States. Alsaied holds a Bachelor’s in Studio Arts with a ceramics emphasis from University of Southern Indiana (2018) and a Master of Fine Arts with a sculpture emphasis from Wichita State University (2022). In 2021, Alsaied contributed in organizing, co-creating, and co-designing the Juneteenth Parade Float in Wichita, KS. As well as Reimagined Mascot Puppet for Homecoming Parade for Wichita State University. After graduate, Alsaied pursued and completed residencies including New Harmony Clay Project (2023), long-term residency at the Archie Bray Foundation (2023), and is currently moving to Minneapolis to start a long-term residency at Northern Clay Center as the 2025 BIPOC Fellow. Alsaied’s work is birthed at the intersection of living in-between East and West, and often explores themes of identity, power, and labor. Outside of the studio, Alsaied is a wanderer that enjoys cooking, sporty activities, spending time with her cats, and games.