Sarah-Joy Goode is a dynamic and versatile artist and performer who has made Calgary, Alberta her home, where the city's unique cultural landscape has provided a rich tapestry of inspiration for her diverse creative pursuits.
Sarah-Joy's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in English Literature, which she successfully acquired from the esteemed University of Calgary in the year 2003. This esteemed educational achievement served as a solid foundation for her subsequent artistic endeavors, ultimately shaping the trajectory of her creative pursuits.
After completing her university studies, Sarah-Joy devoted herself to the pursuit of portraiture and life-drawing, a discipline that has enabled her to refine her artistic abilities and cultivate a distinctive style that is uniquely her own.
Notably, her remarkable artistic abilities have been brought to the forefront through a multitude of exhibitions, with a particularly notable appearance at the 2013 Every Woman Festival in Calgary, a spectacular event that served as a vibrant celebration of women's artistic endeavors and creative expressions, providing a platform for the showcasing of exceptional talent.
Sarah-Joy's creative endeavors extend far beyond the realm of visual art, as she has also delved into the world of children's literature, showcasing her artistic talents by illustrating the highly acclaimed and best-selling book "The River Throws a Tantrum" in the year 2013.
Sarah-Joy has been actively engaged in the film industry since 2011, contributing her skills and expertise to the production of various local independent films that fall under the genres of gore, horror, and zombie movies.
Noted artist and horror enthusiast has had the extraordinary opportunity to merge her creative energies with her profound fascination for the dark and the unknown, as she lends her talents to BloodMania, a long-held aspiration that has finally come to fruition.