Sarah Carroll is a lifelong resident and lover of New England. She began her career as a potter and language arts teacher in Worcester, studying professional ceramics for two years at the Worcester Center for Crafts following graduation from McGill University, where she studied anthropology. Alongside her work in the arts and education, Sarah has been a disability advocate and ally since her teens, culminating in a 19-year career in program management, development, and government relations with Best Buddies International. Sarah now lives and works in Watertown, where she helps adults learn to love clay as an instructor at Indigo Fire Studio. When not writing grants and making pots, Sarah loves walking in the woods with her spouse, Dana, and their dog, Phoebe.
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