Sarah Netter
Sarah Netter lives and works in Marseille. He is an artist and translator. He studied English and Spanish in Paris, then studied at Villa Arson in Nice. Between 2024 and 2025, he was a resident at Artagon Marseille.
Sarah enjoys writing, reading aloud, sewing, performing, translating, facilitating workshops, and listening to people talk. He likes to trace and question the histories of bodies, languages, and textiles, which allow us to relate to others and to ourselves, to dig into stereotypes and how they are constructed, as well as the struggles they animate. He enjoys working in a DIY, crafty way, often collectively. He likes telling stories about our bodies, asses, and affects in a funny, raw, and angry way.
He reads, exhibits, and performs in many places, including sissi club gallery, the Centre International de Poésie, Art-Cade gallery, La Villette, La Tôlerie, FRAC PACA, among others. He also translates texts of theory and fiction, organizes reading clubs and arpentages (collective reading practices).
He is currently finishing the book tour for Sarahland by Sam Cohen, a book he translated and published with Burn-Août éditions thanks to Fanny Lallart, with an afterword by Laura Boullic. Together, they have launched a cycle of arpentage titled “JudéoClub2lecture,” drawing on Jewish feminist, queer, and decolonial voices.