Sara Davidmann is a Reader in Photography at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. Since 1999 she has taken photographs in collaboration with people from U.K. trans* and queer communities. For 14 years (1999-2013) Sara took photographs and carried out oral history recordings in collaboration with people from UK transgender and queer and communities. Since 2013 Sara’s work has focused on her own family and family history. Her project, Ken. To be destroyed, about her transgender uncle, has been published as a monograph (Schilt 2016) and exhibited in Germany, Canada, India, Northern Ireland and the UK. She is currently working on a project based on her German Jewish family history for which she has been awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize. Sara worked with the Collaboratory for the first iteration of the project, in 2014-2019.


