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Point of View Gallery Talk

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Join us every second Friday of the month for a Point of View Gallery Talk! Each month, we invite special guests to discuss a current exhibition at the Museum, incorporating their own unique expertise and perspectives.

This month, join photographer and Florida Southern College professor Sarah Brewington Baarns as she discusses the mystery and mysticism behind Josephine Sacabo’s intriguing photographs!

Registration is not required; however, you can you can let us know you’re coming by clicking the “Register” button below!

About our Guest

Throughout fifteen years of creative experience and artistic practice, Sarah Brewington Baarns has worked among the (seemingly irreconcilable) worlds of both academic fine art and corporate creativity. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design (minor in Art History) from Florida Southern College, as well as her Master of Fine Arts degree in Art Practice from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Her mentors at both institutions sparked her passion for photography, leading her to accrue a wide variety of photographic experiences.

She has worked as a corporate photographer for Publix Super Markets, held adjunct positions at three colleges, produced a sizable portfolio of freelance work, exhibited nationally as a fine art photographer, and led a digital marketing agency’s media team as their department manager. Today, she teaches as an adjunct professor at Florida Southern College and is reconnecting with her fine art photography pursuits. Her primary practices include digital photographic painting, experimental film photography techniques, and digital/film photography hybrid works.