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Professor Sara Mast is a faculty member in the School of Art at Montana State University (MSU), serving as Co-Chair of the Drawing and Painting program. She is affiliated with the College of Arts & Architecture, blending artistic practice with interdisciplinary collaboration across science and technology domains. Her work emphasizes the intersection of art and science through projects like the CAVE initiative and the Black (W)hole series.
Education:
- M.F.A. in Drawing & Painting, Queens College of the City University of New York, 1983
- Bachelor of Special Studies in Art and Psychology, Cornell College, 1978
Research Interests: Mast’s work focuses on painting, drawing, and installation art, with a strong emphasis on ArtScience Collaboration. She explores interdisciplinary methods to merge artistic expression with scientific concepts, often addressing themes in astronomy, material science, and environmental sustainability. Her practice includes innovative techniques like encaustic painting and integrates digital media, fostering dialogue between creative and analytical disciplines.
Recent Intellectual & Creative Contributions: Her publications and exhibitions highlight trends in cross-disciplinary art, science communication, and material-based experimentation. Key works include collaborations with astrophysicists and participation in national conferences, alongside projects showcased in science festivals and competitive exhibitions.
Awards & Recognition:
- Selected for Missoula Art Museum painting commission (2016)
- Director’s Award (2014)
- Nominated for International Encaustic Artists La Vendenne Award (2014)
- Nominated for Harborview Medical Center commission (2008)
Grants & Teaching: Mast has secured grants from MSU’s Vice President for Research (e.g., ArtSci Nexus, Painting and Printmaking) and the Provost Office (Cave: The Brain's Big Bang). She teaches Drawing I and Intermediate Painting courses, along with specialized ArtScience of Eco-Building courses (2023-2025). Her advising and mentorship focus on fostering interdisciplinary creativity among students.
Labs & Teams: Central to her work is the CAVE laboratory, which investigates the ArtScience Nexus through collaborative projects such as eco-building research and public art installations. She also co-leads the Black (W)hole initiative exploring cosmic themes through mixed media.




