Sarah Logemann
Sarah Logemann is a kiln-formed glass artist whose work transforms light, memory, and place into sculptural form. Based in Vero Beach, Florida, she creates pieces that invite stillness — each one born from a moment, a landscape, or an emotion worth holding onto.
Rooted in a household where art was a way of life, Sarah began her glass education at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and continued at Snow Farm (formerly Horizons). She holds a BFA in Art Photography from Syracuse University, a foundation that deeply informs how she sees — and translates — the world into glass.
She believes art is a vessel for feeling: in its creation, emotions find form; in its ownership, others are given space to explore their own. Her kiln-formed works draw from photographs she has taken of places that brought her joy, and from the quiet search for joy itself.
To see more of Sarah Logemann's work, visit her personal website: https://sarahannestudios.com/.
Rooted in a household where art was a way of life, Sarah began her glass education at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and continued at Snow Farm (formerly Horizons). She holds a BFA in Art Photography from Syracuse University, a foundation that deeply informs how she sees — and translates — the world into glass.
She believes art is a vessel for feeling: in its creation, emotions find form; in its ownership, others are given space to explore their own. Her kiln-formed works draw from photographs she has taken of places that brought her joy, and from the quiet search for joy itself.
To see more of Sarah Logemann's work, visit her personal website: https://sarahannestudios.com/.