12.09 - 14.10 2025
Koregaon Park 96
Sara Bro-Jørgensen

OPENING / 12.09 / 17-20
Koregaon Park 96, explores themes of family, identity, and coming of age within the setting of a meditation ashram in India during the 1990s.
As a quiet observer, Sara Bro-Jørgensen witnessed a diverse community of adults seeking spiritual enlightenment and countercultural ideals, while teenagers, left largely to themselves, shaped their own parallel space on the outskirts of the Ashram.
In this environment, Sara found refuge in sisterhood and creative expression, turning to photography at an early age as a way to document and make sense of her surroundings.Today her paintings draw from those photographic references, blending the personal with the documentary. Working primarily in acrylic on large-scale canvases, she constructs visual narratives that speaks to both deeply personal memories and universal questions of freedom and belonging.
Sara Bro-Jørgensen, graduated from the RCA, London in 2010, is a Danish artist and designer who works internationally.
This Exhibition marks her return to Fine Art Practice after an extended period working in Fashion Design. Formerly focussed on Photography, Saras work has been internationally exhibited in both Denmark and London.
Shaped by formative experiences in india, Sara has since lived in Berlin, Paris, New York and London.
This cosmopolitan background continues to inform her artistic practice, grounding her ongoing enquiry into place, memory and the stories we inherit and remake.