Work Samples


Link-Link Club

Artist: Sarah Conarro, Julian Bozeman, Farah Barqawi, Mari Lopez
Date: 2015-present (178 lectures to date)
Medium: Social engagement
Location: Dreamers Welcome, Brooklyn, NY

Sarah, Julian, Farah, and Mari launched Link-Link to create space for people to share interests outside their professional identities. We invite people to lecture for 20 minutes about obsessions or hobbies. This nine-year project subverts expert culture through low-stakes participation. Each session ends with pizza, building community based on who people actually are.


All of Us

Artist: Farah Barqawi, Julian Bozeman, Sarah Conarro
Date: 2025
Medium: Social engagement, language, song, mural, video
Location: PS939 Sunset School of Cultural Learning - Brooklyn, NY

The original song and music video were co-created using the positive traits shared by caregivers as lyrical inspiration. Students read the affirming traits and recorded them in English, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.


Come Say Hey

Artist: Sarah Conarro
Date: 2015
Medium: Social engagement, performance, installation
Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park

Sarah collected advice from strangers using a stand and notecards. The collected advice became a digital database and multimedia collaborations, exploring how strangers connect through shared wisdom.


The Past is Present and Connects Us to the Future

Artists: Sarah Conarro & Julian Bozeman
Date: 2024
Medium: Installation, Video, Painting, Recycled Object Making, Performance Documentation
Location: Red Clay, Tamale, Ghana (residency with Ibrahim Mahama)

Culminating event of intergenerational workshop series. The excerpt shows community women dancing in the multimedia installation during the final video screening, creating the final collaborative layer.


Eib (Shame) Podcast - Season 4

Artist: Farah Barqawi (with SOWT)
Date: 2019
Medium: Audio podcast series (Arabic language)
Location: Online

Farah wrote, produced, and hosted the fourth season of this Arabic podcast, tackling modern stories and issues related to love and relationships. The series received high praise and acclaim, demonstrating Farah’s practice of creating accessible conversations around complex cultural topics and facilitating dialogue across language and geography.