Sara Fletcher
Sara Fletcher is an artist originally from Western New York State, now located in Southern California, who works in oil and gouache paint, clay, and printmaking. In 2019, she had a one-person show in New York City at Prince Street Gallery entitled Preparations. She is married to another artist, Chris, who homeschools their daughter, Beatrice.
In 2025, two of Fletcher's paintings were published in the anthology Messy Magnificat: An Anthology of Mothers Who Create (Rachel Yorkowitz, senior editor). In 2024, her work was included in Drawing from Perception, Invention, and Memory at the Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, juried by Eve Mansdorf. In 2023, she completed a painting for the chapel of St. Paul Lutheran church in Chicago.
Since 2022, Fletcher has taught studio art at Concordia University-Irvine. For the past two years, she has helped start and co-facilitated the summer Creative Arts Retreat at Concordia for high school students.
In 2025, she presented "How Form Affects Content: Analyzing the Internal Logic of Geometry in Biblical Visual Art" at the Lutheranism & the Classics conference, hosted at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN. In 2023, she presented “One moving image: Rembrandt van Rijn’s Christ with the Sick around Him, Receiving Little Children (The Hundred Guilder Print)” at the Association for Core Texts and Courses Conference in Dallas, TX.