Damon Sauer
Damon Sauer is an artist and educator based in Phoenix, Arizona. His Fine Art work includes personal projects as well as an ongoing collaborative practice with Julie Anand. Their work investigates notions of boundaries, language and perspective through a diversity of photographic media and technologies. Their work has been exhibited nationally at venues including: RayKo Gallery in San Francisco, the LA Center for Digital Art, School 33 Art Center and the El Paso Museum of Art. Sauer’s personal Fine Art work involves photographic investigations of residue and mediation. He has also worked on editorial projects for the Virginia G. Piper Charitable trust and other commercial photographic projects. Damon Sauer currently serves as a Full-Time Faculty member at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division, and has previously taught at Phoenix area Community Colleges and Universities as well as serving as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. Damon Sauer received his MFA from the University of New Mexico in 2005.