Susan Low-Beer

Mixed Media

• Artist's biography
• Pricing information

Susan Low-Beer's EXHIBITION at the Rebecca Gallery

2005: November 26 - December 23, 2005
The Force of the Moon

2004: April 3 - 24 (sorry no link to this show)
Mixed Media Drawings

 
 
   

Untitled (sold)
67cm x 56cm , mixed media, 1998

Untitled #32
67cm x 56cm , mixed media, 1998

Force of the Moon's Shell #5
110cm x 60cm,
clay figure: 36cm x 20cm x 10cm,
mixed media on handmade paper, 2003
   
 

Artist's Biography
Susan was born in Montreal, Quebec and studied at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick where she received her bachelor of Fine Arts. She acquired a Master of Fine Arts degree at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan.

In 1999 she received the Saidye Bronfman Award for Excellence in the Crafts, and in 2000 was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.

Her recent work“Tools for Daily Living” is a touring show and was exhibited at the McClure Gallery in Montreal and the KarshMasson Gallery in Ottawa.

In 2001 Susan created an installation “Rocksbreath” in the courtyard garden of the Burlington Art Centre. The following year the pieces were installed indoors at the Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo.

Susan’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo exhibitions. And has shown in group exhibitions including “Aspects of Figurative Ceramics”, at the Riley Hawk Gallery in Cleveland, Ohio, “The International Exposition of Sculpture Objects& Function Art”, in Chicago and New York City, “Survivors in Search of a Voice:The Art of Courage”, an exhibition that toured internationally and “The Eighth Chunichi International Exhibition of Ceramic Art” in Japan.

She is represented in the collections of the Museum of Civilization, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Modern Art in Japan, the Mint Museum of Craft and Design, the Burlington Art Centre, The Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo and the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, as well as numerous private collections.

Price Range
Prices range from $600 - $1,900

 

 

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