Alum and Dodd Board Member Sarah Hobbs at Hathaway Gallery

Alum and new Board of Visitors member Sarah Hobbs currently has a solo exhibition titled Twilight Living in Atlanta at Hathaway Contemporary Gallery. The exhibition is on view until May 11, 2019. This solo exhibition will be Hobb’s first with HATHAWAY, and her first in an Atlanta gallery since 2009, after completing a number of significant site-specific installations in museums and project spaces over the past decade
Read Everything and Nothing You Need: Sarah Hobbs at Hathaway Gallery by Claire E Dempster (also a Lamar Dodd School of Art alum) for a review of the eight large interior photographs and singular installation in Burnaway Magazine.
Sarah Hobbs is a working artist living with her family in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a BFA in Art History (1992) and an MFA in Photography (2000) from Lamar Dodd School of Art at UGA. She is well known to the Dodd and has been involved as an adjunct at UGA. Her many awards include being an Artadia Grantee, Photolucida Top 50, an Idea Capital Grantee, a Walker Evans Focus Fellowship, and a Hudgens Prize Finalist. More recently, Sarah had a solo exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art and an exhibition at the Hudgens Center for Art in Duluth both in 2017. She is married to Jason Peck and they have two children Julia (11) and Lucas (9). Sarah grew up in Columbus, Georgia and is currently represented by Hathaway Contemporary in Atlanta where she will had a solo exhibition in March 2019. Her work is included in numerous permanent collection including the High Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Sir Elton John Collection, the Knoxville Museum of Art, and The Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. Her first monograph, Small Problems in Living was published in 2012.