Suzan Woodruff
Suzan Woodruff | |
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Born | Phoenix, Arizona |
Nationality | American |
Education | Arizona State University |
Known for | painting |
Movement | Abstract |
Spouse(s) | Bruce Bauman |
Suzan Wooduff is an American painter[1] best known for abstract, non-figurative feminist work created through a self-invented and designed "Gravity Easel," which controls the application of pigments and media.[2]
Woodruff received a National Endowment for the Arts/Arizona grant and residencies from the Sanskriti Center for the Arts, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and 18th Street Arts Center. She has been reviewed in Art Ltd., Budapest Sun, ArtPulse Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, and Delhi Today. [3]
Born and raised in Phoenix, Woodruff received an art scholarship to attend Arizona State University. She currently lives in LA with her husband, the writer Bruce Bauman.[4]
External links
- Official website
- Yale University interview
- Art Ltd review
- Fabrik "Properties of Light" Review
- ArtScene "Properties of Light" Review
- Minh Swenson video of "Properties of Heat 1"
References
- ↑ MYERS, HOLLY (30 March 2001). "Shelton's 'Corporate Men' Are Devoid of Props of Power" – via LA Times.
- ↑ "September Art Column - Arcadia Weekly".
- ↑ ManagedArtwork.com. "David Richard Gallery - Suzan Woodruff - Artist Info".
- ↑ http://suzanwoodruff.com/the-artist/
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