Sarah Jerger
Instructor
Biography
Sarah Jerger is a Faculty Instructor of Human-Centered Design and Communication and has been at Champlain College since 2008. To her classroom teaching, she brings a career of hands-on experiential education forging over 100 project-based collaborations between students and industry partners in a studio environment. Jerger is passionate about empowering students to design solutions for positive social impact through ¡°real-world¡± experiences.
Jerger holds a Master¡¯s degree from Champlain College in Emergent Media. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Business and two Associate¡¯s degrees in Multimedia & Graphic Design and Public Relations & Media Communications.
Jerger’s previous experience includes communications, operations, graphic design, and media-buying in the advertising, beverage, and real estate industries. She is a multi-disciplinary artist with a passion for analog making and craft which she explores intertwining with digital means of expression. Her work spans (for now) textile art, digital storytelling, mixed-media collage, video, and wearable electronics. She also operates and curates a Free Little Art Gallery, a community-driven project to make art more accessible and nurture creativity.
What are your hobbies?
Mixed media art, hiking, nature, cooking, taking classes & learning new things, procrastinating folding laundry
Favorite local eateries and things to do in Vermont:
Devil Takes a Holiday, Kate’s Food Truck, Jericho Cafe & Tavern, Spot on the Dock // Palmer Lane Maple for creemees, hikes around Indian Brook Reservoir, South End Art Hop in September, shows at the Monkey House, Vermont Comedy Club, concerts at Snow Farm Vineyard in South Hero