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Certificate Program in Social Emotional Arts
SEA Facilitator Training completed through UCLArts and Healing. https://uclartsandhealing.org/
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Artist Interview with the Siy Gallery
Susan did an interview with the Siy Gallery for her solo show, “Hope Happens.” Read ther article here: https://siygallery.com/collections/hope-happen
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"Hope Happens" Solo Show Opening at the Siy Gallery
Susan’s solo exhibition, “Hope Happens,” opened at the Siy Gallery in San Francisco on July 15. The show features photographs, prints, and paintings created over a year of reflection in her gardens at her home in Vermont. In connection with the Yellow Tulip Project, whose goal is to smash the stigma around mental health and create spaces for dialogue and connection, Susan planted her gardens and created art inspired by the tulips and their life cycle. The show runs through August 15th.
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Find Your Own Space Opening
Susan and Kirk Teare celebrated the opening of their site-specific installation, “Find Your Own Space,” with friends and family at the Lemon Fair Sculpture Park in Shoreham, VT on June 18, 2021. The installation will be displayed through mid-October and is open to the public. Read an article about the opening in the Essex Reporter: https://bit.ly/37plOhQ
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"Hope Happens" Featured in Siy Gallery Group Exhibition
Susan Teare is featured in the Siy Gallery’s group exhibition “Art of Healing” in San Francisco, CA with her piece titled “Hope Happens.” The exhibition features artists raising awareness of issues surrounding mental illness through their work and hopes to elevate public awareness of mental illness. The exhibition illuminates the power of narrative artwork as a tool for challenging stigma and discrimination associated with this cause.
Susan’s work “Hope Happens” was also chosen for a solo show in the exhibition, which ran through April 2021. These are her words about her piece:
I have been living with yellow tulips for the past year in support of the mission of the Yellow Tulip Project to smash the stigma around mental illness. I draw, write, photograph and use other mediums to make art inspired by the tulips. I watch and document their life cycle and reflect on my own transience, mental health, positivity and hope. I have created mental wellness art programming based on this daily creative practice of reflection and art making in log books for schools K-12.
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Susan Teare Featured in The Hand Magazine
Susan Teare is featured in the 31st issue of The Hand, a magazine that publishes art made with alternative and historic photographic processes as well as all types of printmaking. View the announcement here.
The Hand is an ad-free, reader-supported endeavor that has been in publication since 2012. Anyone interested in photography and printmaking should subscribe and submit their work! Anyone wishing to submit can do so here.
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"Water" Shown at Penny Cluse Cafe Art Show
Susan Teare’s artwork is featured in the 2020 Penny Cluse Cafe art show titled “Water.” The show runs through August 30, with an opening reception at the cafe on Thursday, August 6th from 5-8 p.m.
View her work and other submissions here.
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DIY Vermont Artists' Week
Susan Teare is featured on the Vermont Studio Center’s website for her at-home DIY Vermont Artists’ Week.
Read the article here.
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Susan Teare Featured in Bonjour Paris
Susan Teare’s photograph was featured in Bonjour Paris, 2020.
View the article and photograph here.
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Dwell Magazine Feature
Susan Teare’s photographs of a Vermont cabin were featured in Dwell Magazine, August 2020. Architect: Elizabeth Herrmann
View the article and more photos here.