Suzanne McClelland

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Suzanne McClelland
Born 1959
Jacksonville, Florida
Nationality American
Field Painting, Drawing, Printmaking
Training BFA, University of Michigan; MFA, School of Visual Arts
Awards American Academy of Arts and Letters Art Purchase Award, Anonymous Was a Woman Award, Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Art, AXA Artist Award, Pollock Krasner Grant, Clocktower Studio Program
Website www.suzannemcclelland.net

Suzanne McClelland (born 1959) is a New York based artist best known for abstract work based in language, speech, and sound.[1]

Early life and education

McClelland studied with photographer Joanne Leonard and painter Gerome Kamrowski at the University of Michigan receiving a BFA in 1981. In 1989 she received a MFA from School of Visual Arts citing Judy Pfaff, Ursula von Rydingsvaard and Jackie Winsor as influential teachers.[2]

Collections

  • Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
  • Art Foundation Mallorca Collection, Mallorca, Spain
  • Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI
  • Agnes Gund, New York, NY
  • The Margulies Collection, Miami, FL
  • Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
  • The Rubell Family Collection
  • St Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO

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