Locked Windows by Sarah Leemaster

Opening May 6, 2025. A free opening reception for this exhibit will be held on Tuesday, May 6 from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM.

Lynn Rodeman Metzger Galleries


Sarah Leemaster’s Locked Windows visually reflects the complex emotional landscape resulting from displacement and changing concepts of home. Using abstract forms and color, Leemaster explores the fragility and impermanence of home, capturing the difference between connection and fragmentation. The layers of paint mirror experiences, memories, and places. Each color and form are a fragment of time and place. Ultimately, the work is an exploration of how space, physical and emotional, is negotiated, displaced, constructed, and deconstructed. The tension between connection and separation speaks to the negotiation of identity within the constantly shifting parameters of "home."

About Sarah Leemaster Sarah Leemaster headshot

Sarah Leemaster (b. 2001) is receiving her B.F.A in Painting and Drawing and a minor in Art History from The University of Akron. Her work investigates the shifting concept of home through displacement, location, and fragmentation. Leemaster is completing her undergraduate degree with a graduation date of May 2025.


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