Sascha Mallon is a New York–based artist whose work blends drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation into a distinct visual language rooted in mythology, dream states, and the emotional undercurrents of daily life. Working primarily with ink, gouache, clay, and found materials, she creates intimate, psychologically charged worlds where the whimsical and the uncanny coexist. Mallon’s practice is guided by intuition and narrative—recurring figures, animals, and symbolic forms evoke cycles of transformation, vulnerability, and resilience. Her immersive installations invite viewers to step directly into these unfolding visual stories. Mallon has exhibited widely in the United States, Europe, and Asia, with recent highlights including a site-specific installation at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York; solo exhibitions at Front Room Gallery in Hudson (2024) and Kentler International Drawing Space in Brooklyn (2024), where she presented a large-scale walk-in drawing installation; and a central wall installation in The Ripening at Pen + Brush, New York (2023). Additional exhibitions include Mother-in-Law’s Project Space (Germantown, NY), Pierogi Gallery (New York), Albany Airport’s Sunrise/Sunset, the Katonah Museum of Art, Gormley Gallery at Notre Dame of Maryland University, Gallery Anna25 (Berlin), Attleboro Museum, Penn State University, and A.I.R. Gallery in New York. In addition to her studio practice, Mallon serves as a Hospital Artist-in-Residence with The Creative Center at Mount Sinai Hospital, working in Oncology/BMT and Hematology to support patients through creative engagement. Born and raised in Austria, Mallon traveled extensively throughout Europe and the United States before settling in Beacon, New York, where she lives with her husband, daughter, and their dog, Buttons.
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