Meet Suze Woolf, facilitator for the Women’s Watercolor Workshop
December 16, 2019
Women’s Watercolor Workshop on the lower San Juan River facilitated by Suze Woolf.
About Suze Woolf
Suze studied ceramics and printmaking at the University of Washington. Though known as a watercolorist, she explores a wide range of media from painting, paper-casting, artist books, and pyrography to installation—sometimes all together.
She has exhibited throughout the Pacific Northwest but also in Utah, British Columbia, Maryland, California, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Washington DC. Her work is in regional public collections as well as many private ones. She has curated a large traveling exhibit, juried competitions for municipalities and artist organizations, and contributed work to non-profit fundraising. An installation of her burned tree portraits is touring museums until 2022.
She has received grants, stipends, and exhibits from Artist Trust, Shunpike, The Entrada Institute, Zion Natural History Association, the Museum of Northwest Art, and the San Juan Islands Museum of Art. She has been an artist in residence in Zion, Glacier, Capitol Reef, and North Cascades National Parks. She was a test artist resident at the Grand Canyon Trust’s remote Kane Ranch. 2019 was her seventh appearance in Zion’s annual plein air invitational. She has also been an invited resident at art colonies such as the Banff Centre, the Vermont Studio Center, Willowtail Springs, Jentel Foundation and Playa Summer Lake.
Suze will join us on the May 15–19, 2021 Women’s Watercolor Workshop for five days on the lower San Juan River.
Check out her website and blog.