Sara is a Kuskatan born, Tkaronto based, creative professional specializing in digital strategy, project management, marketing, and graphic design within the arts and culture and not-for-profit sectors. With over 10 years of experience working with diverse communities, Sara is passionate about community building, creative expression, healing arts, mindful consumption, and social justice.
Specialties:
Digital Engagement Strategy & Implementation
Web Design & Management
Project Management
Creative Direction & Graphic Design
Digital Content Creation
Past Experience & Clients:
York Region Arts Council
Harbourfront Centre
Aga Khan Museum
Gardiner Museum
Art Canada Institute
Casa Maiz Cultural Centre
Dia de los Muertos Collective
DIGITAL MARKETING
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
2022 to present
- Web Management & Maintenance
- Strategy
- Social Media Management
- Email Marketing
- Digital Advertising
- Project Management
- Reporting & Analytics
- Content Creation
York Region Arts Council
2021 to 2022
- Digital Strategy
- Project Management
- Content Management
Harbourfront Centre
2017 to 2019
- Strategy
- Social Media Management
- Email Marketing
- Web Marketing
- Digital Advertising
- Project Management
- Reporting & Analytics
- Content Creation
Aga Khan Museum
2014 to 2017
- Strategy
- Social Media Management
- Email Marketing
- Web Marketing
- Digital Advertising
- Project Management
- Reporting & Analytics
- Content Creation
Gardiner Museum
2011 to 2013
- Strategy
- Social Media Management
- Email Marketing
- Web Marketing
- Project Management
- Reporting & Analytics
- Content Creation
Dia de los Muertos Collective & Casa Maiz Cultural Centre
2014 to 2024
- Digital Strategy & Implementation
- Web Design & Maintenance
- Project Management
- Reporting & Analytics
- Content Creation
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Design & Layout of the Titaketzat Tunelwayu Zine
“Titaketzat Tunelwayu (Our Roots Speak) is filled with Náhuat basics, plant wisdom, cosmovisión and historical information, all in our elders’ own words. The book is in Spanish and Náhuat with art made by students from our most recent series of virtual Náhuat classes.”
— Cuidando a las que nos cuidan