Sarah Arriagada (she/her) is a German-born French-Chilean artist, art therapist, independent curator and researcher based in Columbia, Missouri. A Master graduate of the Fine Arts program at the University of the Arts Berlin (2010), her multidisciplinary work explores themes of intimacy, boundaries, and interdependence.

Sarah Arriagada has exhibited internationally, including at High Line Nine Galleries (NYC, 2023), the Ann Arbor Art Center (Ann Arbor, MI, 2023), Manifest Gallery (Cincinnati, OH, 2023), Riverside Arts Center (Riverside, IL, 2021), St. Louis Artists’ Guild (St. Louis, MO, 2020), Morgan Fine Arts and Film Center (Brooklyn, NY, 2019), Nebraska Wesleyen University (Lincoln, NE, 2018), ASC Gallery (2016) and Stone Space (2016) in London, MOM Art Space (2021), Galerie 21 im Vorwerk-Stift (2021), Raum Linksrechts (2017) and Westwerk (2015) in Hamburg, Hilbertraum (2023) and Kunsthalle am Hamburger Platz (2014) in Berlin, and the Goethe Institute in Lyon (2009).

Her work has been featured in publications such as MILKED (2022), Hyperallergic (2020), and The Brooklyn Rail (2020). She is co-founder of the Artist Praxis podcast, curator of multiple exhibitions, such as Tightly Knit, Loose Fit at Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn, NY, 2023), and has written for exhibition catalogs, including Fragments and False Starts (Glasgow, 2023), and the German publisher Beltz (2025).