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Sacha Gragg

Sacha Gragg is an interdisciplinary communication specialist, published author, and material culture scholar, leveraging 6+ years of expertise in research, publications, communication, and teaching to foster meaningful connections. With a Master’s in Organizational Communication from Baylor University, she has researched and published on organizational space, semiotics, and material culture in religious communities. With a second Master’s degree from Yale Divinity School, her focus has expanded to include the study of the art and architecture of Late Antique religions.

Sacha has worked at The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown and the Yale University Art Gallery in Connecticut, taught undergraduates Public Speaking at Baylor University, led study abroad programs across Europe, and directed communications for nonprofits in Colorado. Committed to making the relationship between art, religion, and education accessible, Sacha is passionate about helping students make connections with the humanities.

Academic Credentials

  • MAR, Visual Arts & Material Culture — Yale Divinity School
  • Certificate, Religion and Visual Arts — Yale Institute of Sacred Music
  • MA, Organizational Communication — Baylor University
  • BA, Communication & Global Journalism — Colorado Christian University

Publications

  • Gragg, S., & Ford, J. (2025). Space, Place, and the Communicative (Re)Production of Christian Practices: How Material Agents (Re)Constitute Churches. Journal of Communication and Religion.
  • Gragg, S. (2023). Perpetua: Defeating Dragons, Devils, and Gendered Barriers. Marginalia (with Beth Allison Barr).
  • Gragg, S. (2018). We Call Him Abba. Adelaide Literary Magazine.