Sarah K. Stacke
- M.F.A. Image Text '27
Department
- Art
Sarah K. Stacke (Euro-American) is a photographer, author, and archival researcher based in Brooklyn, New York. Through projects created in dialogue with communities she shares stories about relationships to the land and its histories to excavate under-considered pasts and better understand the present. Her work appears in The New York Times, The Nation, Harper’s Magazine, The Washington Post, NPR, and National Geographic. Sarah holds an M.A. from Duke University tailored to analyze the history of photographic representations, and she is enrolled in the M.F.A. in Image Text at Cornell University. A faculty member at the International Center of Photography, Sarah teaches courses about the use of archives in photographic work and the ways archives can shape collective memory, identity, and the future. She is the author of four photobooks.