Sage Tucker-Ketcham is a process-driven environmental artist whose paintings blur the line between memory and imagination, the autobiographical and the universal. Built through thin applications of oil paint, sprays, and luminous glazes, her works accumulate into layered atmospheres where depth, light, and tension become active forces. Each painting unfolds as its own ecosystem—an exploration of how individual experience intersects with shared time, nature, and the ongoing search for place and belonging. With over two decades of artistic practice, Tucker-Ketcham has developed a distinct visual language grounded in material sensitivity and sustained observation. She holds a BFA in Painting from Maine College of Art & Design and an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work has been exhibited at Burlington City Arts, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland, the Shelburne Museum, Greenwich Library, and the Flynn Center for the Arts. Additional gallery exhibitions span Burlington, Boston, Dallas and Fort Worth, Greenwich, Martha’s Vineyard, Provincetown, Pittsfield, Portland (ME), and Sarasota. Tucker-Ketcham’s work has been featured in The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Art New England, Art Scope, Seven Days, the Provincetown Banner, Hemisphere Magazine, the Burlington Free Press, Greenwich Times, TimeOut, NerdWallet, and other publications.Her paintings are included in private collections across the United States, Switzerland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Canada, as well as corporate collections such as Northfield Savings Bank, Vermont Community Foundation, National Life Group, The Hinds Loft, Delta Airlines, and Roundstone International
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