My name is Sabine Hickey. I’m a multidisciplinary artist & filmmaker based in New York City, studying at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Studies.

Through an integrative program, I’m building a concentration that asks how business might be reimagined as an equitable, regenerative system. My practice blends social entrepreneurship, sustainable-material research, and systems thinking with studio work in photography, film, and fashion design. In maker-based courses, I prototype with biodegradable and reclaimed materials, interrogate supply chains, and develop product systems that prioritize long-term environmental and social accounting over short-term profit. Complementary coursework in business, economics, and social enterprise gives my projects strategic grounding and pathways for scalable impact.

My creative output translates critical inquiry into tangible experiments and persuasive narratives: documentary film and portraiture probe migration and subculture; experimental garments test material agency, temporality, and decay; and graphic and interactive projects distill complex systems into accessible stories.