Ulrike Grossarth (born 1952) is a German artist, dancer, and academic.
She was awarded the 2009 Käthe Kollwitz Prize by the Academy of Arts, Berlin for her collective body of work.
She studied dance at Else-Lang-Schule in Cologne, in Dresden, and at Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, and was involved with Joseph Beuys' Free International University, an offshoot of the Fluxus movement.
[3] Her art is influenced by the ideas of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger.
[3] Her 2009 installation Szeroka 28: Ein europäischer Erinnerungsraum (Szeroka 28: A European Memory-Room) addresses the Holocaust.