Publications

Downtown Kitchener Art Walk

A black and white photographic image of a dark rocky surface with white veins installed as a billboard against a yellow brick wall in an alley.

Sarah Kernohan, Dissipate 41 installed as a billboard as part of the DTK BIA Art Walk (2022 - 2024) in Halls Lane in Kitchener,r Ontario.

I am pleased to share that I am part of this year's DTK (Downtown Kitchener) Art Walk, co-presented by the Downtown Kitchener BIA and the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. The walk includes permanent public artworks, murals and billboards throughout the downtown core.

My piece is on Hall's Lane (between King and Charles Streets, at the back of the Rich Uncle Tavern), nearby wonderful neighbours, including Jessi McConnell, Melissa Doherty, Chris Austin, Logan MacDonald, Brubey Hu, Tee Kundu, and others. The project will be up until the spring of 2024.

You can find the piece at this location (map). Visit this link to get a map and copy of the digital publication, which includes information about all of the work in the Art Walk.

Special thanks to Shirley Madill, Darryn Doull, and Steve Lavigne at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery for including my work in this project, Stefanie Golling at the DTK Bia for their project management, and Westmount Signs for doing such a fantastic job with print production and project installation.

Please send me a photo if you visit the piece in person!

Limited edition prints with Boon Curated - Updated February 28, 2021

Limited edition prints with Boon Curated - Updated February 28, 2021

Last fall, I was approached by Boon Curated to release a few drawings as prints. Boon's mission is to share the work of artists from across Canada, and they are starting with a carefully curated selection of artists for its first launch. I jumped at the opportunity to offer an option to purchase my work on a limited budget.

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Uppercase Magazine - Issue #45

I am proud to share that my work is included in Uppercase Magazine’s 45th issue. The theme of the magazine is water, and it features a plethora of work across a broad range of disciplines.

Issues can be ordered directly from Uppercase Magazine or through select stockists. From what I understand, magazine distribution has come to a halt because of emergency measures related to COVID-19. Copies can be purchased directly from Uppercase or through this group of independent stockists.

You can browse through a preview on Issuu below.

April-May-June 2020. A low-res preview of the high-quality print magazine.