

Savannah Mason is an artist, designer, and educator based in New York City whose work explores the porous boundaries between architecture, memory, and imagination. Rooted in architectural and design theory, her practice interrogates space—not only as something we inhabit, but as something we dream, remember, and reshape.
Working in mixed media, Savannah constructs surreal environments where natural forms and built structures collide. Her compositions draw on the rigor of spatial design and the fluidity of visual storytelling, resulting in imagery that feels both precise and uncanny. Whether through speculative section drawings or layered portraiture, she reimagines the built environment as an emotional landscape—one that invites reflection, unease, and wonder.
Inspired equally by childhood fantasy and the weight of the world, her work holds tension between structure and softness, theory and intuition, the real and the absurd. Each piece becomes a kind of portal: part architectural study, part myth-making exercise.
In her studio practice and teaching, Savannah celebrates play as a serious design method—one that dissolves boundaries, questions norms, and opens new ways of seeing.