Sarah Zar, born Sarah Gonek, is an American visual artist, songwriter, performance artist, curator, and a musical saw player. She has been publishing writing, showing art, and performing music in New York and elsewhere since 1998. She is the granddaughter of Rose Zar.[1][2][3]

Music edit

Sarah Zar is a founding member of Row Raven Row and Torcher Chamber Ensemble, as well as musical saw player with singers Shayfer James and Yula Beeri.[4] She occasionally makes guest appearances with Crooks & Perverts, and Dolchnakov Brigade.

Her collaborations include combinations of saw playing/ song writing/ singing with Shayfer James of the band Shayfer James, Yula Beeri of Yula & The Extended Family (formerly of The World Inferno Friendship Society, Nanuchka, and Star Fucking Hipsters), Shlomi Lavie of Marcy Playground and Dolchnakov Brigade, Ryder Cooley of Fall Harbor, Torcher Chamber Ensemble, Crooks and Perverts, and many others.

Yula & The Extended Family edit

The music and arts collective Yula & The Extended Family (YXFM), founded by Yula Beeri, is an ever-morphing poetic tribe based at The Hive NYC in Brooklyn. The group's members not only produce music but also theater, film, photography, painting, literature, horticulture, honey, and more.

Current members of The Extended Family include Yula Beeri (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, accordion, and more), Isaac Gardner (drums, theater), Kevin Taylor (trombone, accordion), Sarah Zar (musical saw, painting, graphic design), Kate Campbell (trumpet, film), Rob Meyer (trombone, horticulture), and Daniel J. Gerstle of HELO Magazine (bass, guitar, literature, photography). Former members include Stefan Zeniuk, Taylor Galassi, and others.

The band has released two albums: Victor, and Dark Side of the Bee. They include the singles "Yulix," "Back Off America," and "Mouthful of Diamonds." In 2010, the band performed both at the SXSW Festival and Punk Island NYC.

Shayfer James edit

Shayfer James is a self-titled singer/ songwriter project. Shayfer James' recent performances have been in New York, New Orleans, and Hong Kong. "When Shayfer James approaches the piano, there is a certain power and mischievous charm that surrounds him. A bewitching sense of foreboding builds as his fingers touch the piano, and as he begins to sing, we are immersed in his darkly lyrical and evocative stories. His wry poetry is stitched seamlessly to peculiar arrangements that are simultaneously unsettling and familiar. Mr. James lures us into a devious world where the gods tear wings from angels and every man has a siren waiting to devour him."[5][6]

Current members of Shayfer James include Dusty Bones (drums, percussion), Jeremy Gillespie (bass, vocals), Dante Portella (organ), with occasional appearances by Sarah Zar (musical saw, backing vocals) and Peter Horn (violin).

Torcher Chamber Ensemble edit

The Torcher Chamber Ensemble is a collection of predominantly classically trained musicians. They play their own compositions and arrangements in the style of a classical chamber ensemble (having a brass and strings section). The members of The Torcher Chamber Ensemble consist of Kevin Taylor, Russell Lynch, Sarah Zar, Kate Campbell, Robert Meyer, Michael Cuttitta, and Jack Noble.

Art edit

Sarah Zar is an interdisciplinary artist, currently perched in Brooklyn, NY*. Her work has appeared in places (Sloan Fine Art, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Sideshow Gallery under bridges and on boats, The Highline Ballroom, and so on) and sensory organs around the world. Her paintings have received numerous awards in NY, and her other visual works range from installations, drawings, collages and sculptures to spatial design and letters to strangers. She is currently teaching Contemporary Art and Aesthetics at Montclair State University.[7]

  • This means that Sarah Zar is a northern-dwelling, migratory "bird". It traditionally creates novels by painting, and their titles and relationships are nomadic. This species is noted for its colorful use of dream logic.

Writing edit

Sarah Zar's writing was first published by Norm Davis in Hazmat Literary Review in 1998, and has appeared in print and in person since then in publications and writing events such as:

  • Zar, Sarah, and Charles Whymper. Riddled With Spots. 1st ed. New York: A. Keck, NY. Print.
  • ONandOnScreen[8]
  • The Kelly Writers House, Where she was a Featured Visitor (Subject: "The language of technology in contemporary post-modern fiction for 'After David Foster Wallace'")[9]

Awards edit

  • Graduate Citation – Montclair State University
  • First Place in the Fence Select Exhibition, Arts Center of Troy – Troy, NY
  • The Roanne Kulakoff Award for Painting – Albany, NY
  • Art Departmental Award for Drawing and Painting – S.U.N.Y. Albany
  • Presidential Scholarship and University Honors Scholarship – S.U.N.Y. Albany
  • Bradley Smith Art Purchase Award for Sculpture – Rochester, NY[1]
  • Grant for a 2-year Caste Drawing Apprenticeship with Lori Harpole – Rochester, NY[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "BEF: D. Bradley Smith Art Purchase Award Winner". Brightoneducationfund.org. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "小山久美の大人から始めるバレエレッスンDVD 上達 練習法". Hazmatlitreview.org. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  3. ^ "HazMat Literary Review - Rochester Wiki". Rocwiki.org. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  4. ^ "即日融資が可能な銀行カードローン". Helomagazine.org. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  5. ^ "Shayfer James". Gunner Records. October 24, 2023. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  6. ^ [1] [dead link]
  7. ^ "University Homepage April 2020". Montclair.edu. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "ONandOnScreen". Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  9. ^ "Featured Visitors 1996-2021". Writing.upenn.edu. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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