Sara McKethan
Sara McKethan (b. 1997, Kerrville, TX) is a surrealist and feminist artist based in San Antonio,
Texas. Currently pursuing her BFA in Painting at The University of Texas at San Antonio
(expected 2026), McKethan creates absurdist sculptures that employ nonsensical contradictions
to place viewers in states of vulnerability, bewilderment, and discomfort.
McKethan's work responds to contemporary anxieties—the volatility of our political climate, the
pervasive weight of patriarchal structures, and the tragicomedy inherent in human existence.
Her latest work pushes deeper into psychological territory, seeking to reveal and provoke the
admission of one's hidden perversions and uncomfortable truths. Through her practice, she
seeks both to critique the world around her and honor the legacy of those who challenged
systems before her. Her interdisciplinary approach, rooted in surrealist traditions, examines the
contradictions that define modern life while maintaining a distinctly feminist perspective.
Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions throughout San Antonio, including shows
at the San Antonio Museum of Art, UTSA Main Art Gallery, and Blue Star Arts Complex.
McKethan has served as curator for several exhibitions, notably "Good Art Exhibition" at 136
Blue Star Arts Complex and "New Artist Exhibition" at The Annex, where she has championed
emerging voices in the San Antonio arts community. Her curatorial work demonstrates her
commitment to fostering dialogue within the San Antonio arts scene.
Beyond her studio practice, McKethan serves as Gallery Assistant and Social Media Manager at
Art Gallery Prudencia, bringing her artistic sensibilities to the presentation of other artists' work.
She has also contributed to the literary arts, with poetry published in Voices de la Luna: A
Quarterly Literature and Arts Magazine. Her interdisciplinary background includes studies in
psychology, liberal arts, and graphic design, informing her nuanced approach to human
behavior and visual communication.
McKethan's work is held in several private collections and has been recognized with the James
C. Elmore II Memorial Scholarship. She has been represented by Art Gallery Prudencia since
2022. She continues to exhibit regularly throughout Texas while developing her practice as both
artist and cultural organizer in San Antonio's vibrant arts scene.
A R T W O R K S

Art & Sexual Politics
Sara McKethan 12 x 12 High Resolution Digital Photo Scan |
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ink&eggs
Sara McKethan 30 x 30 Digital Photograph using eggs, egg shells, India ink, alcohol and water |
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Calmwater
Sara McKethan 10 x 8 Film Photo Giclee Print |
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Death & Taxes
Sara McKethan 21 x 15 Digital Photography 1/1 |
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Cryptid
Sara McKethan 10 x 8 Film Photo Giclee Print |
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Target Practice
Sara McKethan 40 x 20 x 7.5 Wood, Construction Foam, Papier Mache, and Acrylic |
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Immaculate Coincidence
Sara McKethan 16 x 24 Digital Photography on Enamel Coated Aluminum |
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Alter Id
Sara McKethan 16 x 24 Digital Photograph on Enamel Coated Aluminum |
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Call to Michael
Sara McKethan 16 x 24 Digital Photography on Enamel Coated Aluminum |
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a broken wrist or maybe a collar bone
Sara McKethan 10 x 16 Digital Photography |
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After Roses
Sara McKethan 13 x 17 Digital composite image |
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An Expectorant Disdain
Sara McKethan 7 x 9 Silver gelatin print |
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Cowboy Killers
Sara McKethan 15 x 20   Digital composite image |
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Cinderella Matrix
Sara McKethan 9 x 7 RA-4 print |
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Dumpster Fire Frosted Donut
Sara McKethan 17 x 20 Digital composite image |
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locals only
Sara McKethan 10 x 16 Digital Photography |
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RIP.
Sara McKethan 10 x 16 Digital Photography |
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utopia
Sara McKethan 10 x 16 Digital Photography |
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Romance Pipeline
Sara McKethan 7 x 9 Silver gelatin print |
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Smelling Yellow
Sara McKethan 7 x 9 Silver gelatin print |
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Through the Grapevine
Sara McKethan 9 x 7 RA-4 print |
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S O L D W O R K S

Never a Dull Knife
Sara McKethan 9 x 7 Silver gelatin print |
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never been the type to grieve
Sara McKethan 10 x 16 Digital Photography |
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Squares Are People Too
Sara McKethan 7 x 9 Silver gelatin print |
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