Sabina is an Indian-American illustrator, animator, writer, and educator. She uses her art forms to make complex activist ideas and research accessible, and to fuse magical storylines with real-world settings. She has a Bachelor's in Fine Arts in illustration from Rhode Island School of Design, has held co-creation workshops locally and internationally, and aims to use her art as a platform for the voices and narratives of marginalized communities.
In the past, she has created education materials for nonprofits and simplified complex research and activist ideas into accessible animated videos. She has also worked in collaboration with an activist group in Ranchi, India, through a Brown University Social Innovation Fellowship, to prototype ways nonfiction illustration could be used as a tool for communication and empowerment of marginalized communities. She is currently working as a freelance animator and illustrator in San Francisco, a Teaching Artist at Reel Oakland and Performing Arts Workshop, and an artist in residence at The Convent Arts Collective. She is a freelance animator and illustrator, and is the lead animator for documentaries such as Marlene Mcurtis’ “Wednesdays in Mississippi,” and Sarah Megyesey’s “In a Dry Land.”
You can find more of her work at www.sabinakariat.com
Reach out for work inquiries at skariat@alumni.risd.edu!
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