Suze’s Art News September 2022

Suze’s Art News September 2022 “Art ought to be a troublesome thing, and one of my reasons for painting representationally is that this makes for much more troublesome pictures.”  David Park (posted on the wall above his paintings in the Oakland Museum of California.) Carbon is a show at The Vestibule gallery in Seattle. I […]

Suze’s Art News July 2022

Coming up very soon and somewhat later … Six-Fold Increase: I’ll show burned tree paintings, including a number of new ones and the 21.5-foot Magnitude of the Problem, at Plasteel Frames & Gallery in the Design Center in July-August. There will be an opening reception July 14 from 5 – 8 pm. (Seattle WA) Carbon: The Vestibule Gallery is assembling a topical exhibit for September; […]

Suze’s Art News April 1, 2022 – no fooling!

It is spring! The fruit trees are blooming, daylight lasts past dinner, and here is some of what I look forward to this spring and summer. Sooner:The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art’s exhibit Boundless includes five of my bark beetle books. I am profoundly honored to be part of both such an original and creative assembly as well as […]

Suze’s Art News June 2020

Oh my, how the world has changed! I want to acknowledge that we all are experiencing dislocation and distress – some much, much more than others – as a lame introduction to reporting my art endeavors. I’m reminded of the scene at the end of Casablanca where Bogart says to Bacall, “I’m no good at […]

Suze’s Art Doings, March 2020

I am truly excited about Gathered from the field: Art provoked by climate research opening March 9 at the University of Puget Sound’s Kittredge Art Gallery. Together with Anna McKee’s WAIS reliquary installation and other works, 30 of my bark beetle books will be on display there until April 18. There is a reception and […]