Sarah Vanhee (°1980, Oostende, BE)is an artist, performer and author. Her interdisciplinary work travels in between public space and institutional art field. She worked in prisons, private living rooms, open fields, theatres, on public canvases, in corporate meeting rooms, etc. Recent works include amongst others bodies of knowledge (nomadic classroom), undercurrents (intervention), collected screams (lecture-performance), Unforetold (stage performance), The Making of Justice (film), Oblivion (stage performance), Untitled (meetings in private houses), Lecture For Every One (series of intrusions).
While strongly embedded locally, Vanhee’s work has been presented widely internationally in diverse contexts such as KFDA (Brussels), FTA (Montreal), Museo de Reina Sofia (Madrid), Festival Actoral (Marseille), Jihlava IDFF, Van Abbe Museum (Eindhoven), Centre Pompidou (Metz), iDans (Istanbul), Printemps de Septembre (Toulouse), Wiener Festwochen, etc. She co-published Untranslatables and wrote Lecture For Every One, The Miraculous Life of Claire C and TT, as well as other texts. She is a founding member of Manyone vzw and a PHD researcher at ARIA and the Antwerp school of Art.