Sarah Mosca is an Australian artist and the Co-Founder of the DESA Artist Residency Program in Ubud. Her practice explores the relationship between photography and sculpture, drawing from literature and theoretical texts on photography's connection to truth, and re-contextualizing the 'gaze' within contemporary feminist philosophy. Her work addresses themes of sorrow and fiction, raising philosophical questions about authenticity, formlessness, and aesthetics. She has exhibited extensively in Australia and internationally, and her work is included in significant collections, such as the National Gallery of Australia and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Sarah Mosca adalah seniman asal Australia dan salah satu Pendiri Program Residensi Seniman DESA di Ubud. Praktiknya mengeksplorasi hubungan antara fotografi dan seni patung, mengambil inspirasi dari sastra dan teks-teks teoretis tentang hubungan fotografi dengan kebenaran, serta mengkontekstualisasi kembali 'gaze' dalam filsafat feminis kontemporer. Karyanya membahas tema-tema kesedihan dan fiksi, serta mengangkat pertanyaan filosofis tentang autentisitas, ketidakberbentukan, dan estetika. Ia telah menggelar pameran secara luas, baik di Australia maupun secara internasional, dan karyanya masuk dalam koleksi penting seperti di National Gallery of Australia dan the Art Gallery of New South Wales.