SADIE

MONROE

on the verge out of line in cahoots going beyond

about

Hi, I’m Sadie,

So far, in my adult life, I’ve been casting wide, looping around and around, experiencing environments while roping in mediums, materials, and skills I’ve picked up in jobs, schools, projects, experimentation, and online learning, consciously and subconsciously intertwining mindsets not ready-made.

Ingesting-building multifaceted conditions to germinate, I’m only now beginning to connect limbs, breath, thoughts, two steps, conversations, crucifixions, and resurrections to give rise to collaging-building-deconstructing I couldn’t have imagined before.

Circling the web I continuously cast, I’m learning, making, collaborating, and curious to know if you’d like to sponge your headcap, strain your neck, and twist your hips to scratch surfaces shaping what’s next.

Forever and never yours,

  • Applied to hundreds of full-time Jobs and lots of art grants, was offered a bad job, decided not to pursue a ‘real job’, depleted what very little 401k I had, converted my living room into a studio, won a Tiny Grant, got an industrial sewing machine, started working with different materials based on my new ideas, got better at sewing non-traditional things, expanded loveMELT to include object-making and discussion, sold multiple design items incorporating different materials, interviewed some interesting creatives, made some websites for people, worked out a lot, worked in a restaurant, had several meltdowns, hung on by a thread

  • Catalyzed and collaborated an employee exhibition at David Zwirner, immediately thereafter lost my full-time tech job at said gallery, produced my own/first solo exhibition in Brooklyn, made a book to go with the art, sold some artwork and some books, worked out a lot, made some websites for people, started thinking in new ways about art I wanted to make, spent a lot of time absorbing and brainstorming, felt very unclear how to make what I was starting to envision and how to subsist creatively

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  • Surprised I date back this far? Same

    I played a lot outside, played a lotta ball, I liked to read books by the likes of Shel Silverstein, Louis Sachar, and Roald Dahl

    There’s more to the story, which you can read about in Babygirl—A Rite of Passage

Percolating with ideas beyond my know-how. I have a feeling, this will be interesting, humbling, terrifying, and transformative.

2026—until Death