Sarah Sprouse

Sarah Sprouse is a visual artist, educator, and art historian from the greater Seattle area. She holds an M.A. in Modern and Contemporary Art History from Azusa Pacific University, with research focusing on women, ceramics, and community in the mid-century. Sarah serves as the Executive Director of the Grünewald Guild, an art education and retreat center dedicated to the intersection of creativity, community, and spiritual exploration. She is also a professor of ceramics at Wenatchee Valley College, where she fosters creative exploration and artistic growth. Her work, which reflects a deep engagement with materiality and storytelling, is included in the permanent collections of Edmonds College, the University of Montana, and the City of Spokane. Passionate about creative collaboration and inclusive artistic spaces, Sarah is committed to facilitating opportunities for all to experience the transformative power of art.

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Upcoming Programs by Sarah Sprouse

Binding Family Stories: Making Artist Books as Archives

October 26 - November 1, 2025

This program begins Sunday, October 26, and ends Saturday, November 1. The fees listed at right include lodging and all meals (except "Commuter", which includes a Commuter Meal Plan).  An additional sliding scale Course Fee is required.  For more information on our pricing, see our Pricing page. In this class, we will explore the artist […]