Sarah Cameron Sunde

b. 1977

American (New York, New York)

Sarah Cameron Sunde is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in New York at the intersection of performance, video, and public art. She investigates scale and duration in relationship to the human body, water, ecological crisis, and deep time. Her performances and video works exhibit nationally and internationally. She was awarded a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship to complete her series, 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea, 2013-2022. Other honors include two MAP Fund Grants, NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship, Yaddo, and LMCC Workspace Resident. She is co-founder of Works on Water, a Cultural Leader with the World Economic Forum, and a current Artist-in-Residence with the Erie Canal. 

Artist profile image by photographer Geoff Green.

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2025/08/11 image sent by the artist for reference