Sarah E. Jenkins (she/they) is a queer, Boston-based multidisciplinary artist from northern Appalachia. They create experimental stop motion animation, drawing, and social practice about coal and natural resource extraction, post-industrial stories & landscapes, and invisible labors. She is currently working on a stop motion animation that explores extraction and disappearance. Jenkins is graduate faculty at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, lecturer at SMFA at Tufts Univeristy, and is the animation teaching assistant at Harvard University. Their work has been exhibited in the northeast and internationally, including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Wheaton College, The Lesbian and Gay Association in Germany (LSVD), and GRRL HAUS Cinema (Berlin and Boston). Jenkins is a MacDowell Fellow and will be an artist in residence at Marble House Project during the summer of 2022.