Máret Ánne Sara (born 1983) is a Sami artist and author born in Norway. She lives and works in Kautokeino.
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Máret Ánne Sara | |
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| Born | 1983 (age 38–39)[1] Hammerfest, Norway[1] |
| Occupation | Artist and author |
| Language | Sami |
| Nationality | Norwegian |
| Education | Arts University Bournemouth |
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Máret Ánne Sara was born in Hammerfest and grew up in Finnmark county in a reindeer herding family that had its summer pasture on Kvaløya.[2] She received her education in art from Arts University Bournemouth in the United Kingdom.[3] She was nominated for the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize in 2014 for her Sami-language young adult fantasy novel Ilmmiid gaskkas (Between Worlds).[4] Her artwork was featured in the documenta 14 exhibition in 2017.[1]
In 2022 her 2017 artwork "Pile O’Sapmi" was installed in the vestibule of the newly opened National Museum in Oslo[5]
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