Sara Palmieri is a visual artist, curator and teacher who lives and works in Rome. After an MA and background in architecture, she focused her interest on photography as the main tool to investigate the perception of time and memory through their resonance on the space we inhabit, and as a starting point to question the forms of reality, to show the fragility of its certainties. With the introduction of sculpture, performance and installation both in the creative process and in the exhibition of the final work, she invites the viewer to enter a new possible scenario, to overturn the perspective from which we observe things and to abandon the usual codes of reference. Sara’s work is shown nationally and internationally in group and solo exhibitions including PhMuseum Days (2022), Fonderia 20.9 (2021), Plenum Gallery (2019), Istanbul Biennal (2019), Matèria Gallery (2018), Fotohaus ParisBerlin Gallery Arles (2017), Focus Photography Festival Mumbai (2017). Among the recognitions, she is the recipient of the Marco Bastianelli Award 2016 for the best self-published Italian photographic book, winner of the Urbanautica Insitute Awards in 2020 and finalist of the Prix Mentor and the Premio Francesco Fabbri for the Contemporary Arts in 2021. Her published work includes magazines such as The British Journal of Photography, Photoworks Annual and collective anthologies such as A Place Both Wonderful and Strange (Fuego Books), Il sangue delle donne|The blood of women (Postmedia Books). Her latest book PHENOMENA is out with DITO Publishing in October 2022. Since 2013 she has been working on the development of potential through photography, and holds courses and workshops.