Sarah McCarroll
Sara McCarroll is an Irish-born visual artist based in Dublin. Sara works primarily through the mediums of photography and video. She graduated from the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design + Technology with a first-class honours degree in photography in 2020. Her graduate work is concerned with issues of gender and the treatment received by the victims and survivors of Ireland's mother and baby institutions. Sara continues to work closely with those affected in order to document the scope of this national tragedy. Her interest in this subject is currently ongoing and will inform future works. Her work Era of The Witch has been recently exhibited in Photo Museum Ireland in Dublin as part of a group collection titled Protest! Photography, Activism and Social Change in Ireland running from April 21st - June 11th 2022.
Project Title: Era of the Witch
The figure of the witch in both historical and contemporary forms is a signifier of persistent systems of violence against women. To be outed as a witch is to be othered as a dangerous threat to normative society. They are viewed as an extreme symbol of defiance to what is considered conventional, traditional, and safe. Today, many defiant persons may find themselves turned into witches and thus deemed to be acceptable targets of social violence. Utilising the confrontational medium of photo collage, Era of the Witch is a constructed critique of modern society.