Sari Tervaniemi is a visual artist who focuses on cinematic video installations, community art and photography addressing questions of violence, power and control. She received her M.A. at Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, in London. Tervaniemi's works have been exhibited widely in numerous solo and group shows at the museums and galleries. The recent group exhibitions and community art projects and workshops include I sing the Body Electric, Curator Raul Zamudio, Jane's Room, NYC, 2023, Chaos Theory, Curator Raul Zamudio, Chambre, NYC, 2023, You Don't need a Weather Man to Know Which Way The Wind Blows,Curator Raul Zamudio, Empty Circle, Brooklyn, 2023, Perros Falderos de Guerra, Curator Raul Zamudio, Qipo Art Fair, Mexico City, 2023, Revolutions in Two acts, Act One, Curator Raul Zamudio, Chambre, NYC, 2022, Lap Dogs of War, Curator Raul Zamudio, Empty Circle, Brooklyn, 2022, Signs Taken for Wonders, curator Raul Zamudio, Signs taken for Wonders, curator Raul Zamudio, Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center, Vilnius, 2019, What's your Story? -community art project, Tate Exchange Programme, with TAMK Fine Art students Barbara Jazbeck, Alexandra Mitiku, Isaura Hernandez, Konsta Koivisto and Tatu Heinämäki, Univesity Collaboration with Reading University, Tate Modern, London, 2018, Everything and Nothing, curator Raul Zamudio, The Empty Circle Space, Brooklyn, New York, 2018, Mäntän kuvataideviikot XXIII, Rout Map, curator Veikko Halmetoja, Mänttä, 2018 and West Wednesday / Misdaad, curator Gaston ten Horn, Amsterdam, 2018.