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Natural revelations
The Art of Susan
Swartz

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Susan
Swartz
Born in Pittsburgh, Susan Swartz inherited her creative
gene from a family of artists and musicians and has been painting
for more than 40 years. Since 1998, after raising her family (she
has three children and nine grandchildren), she has devoted herself
to painting fulltime from studios in Park City, Utah and on Marthas
Vineyard.
Inspired by the natural world and the intersection of spirituality
and art, Swartz paints landscapes and nature scenes that are profoundly
abstract. Her distinctive style and artistic excellence have earned
her international awards and recognition, and her works are featured
in private and corporate collections around the world.
Her paintings are included in the International Olympic Museum in
Lausanne, Switzerland, Salt Lake Olympic Museum, Salt Lake City; and
the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame & Museum in Ishpeming, Michigan.
In December 2005, Swartz was published in Gibbs Smith collectors
book Painters of the Wasatch Mountains. In 2004, she was honored by
Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in recognition
of her interaction of artistry with spirituality. She was commissioned
to do commemorative artwork for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter
Games and was the recipient of the Mansion Artist of the Year Award
by former Utah Governor Michael Leavitt.
She has received countless honors and awards from The Garden State
Watercolor Society Show, The National Audubon Society, Salmagundi
Club of New York, and the Grand National Exhibition of the American
Artist Professional League. Her biography appears in American Artists
of Renown, and she was one of 15 artists invited to exhibit at Le
Salon des Nations in Paris in the late 1980s.
Swartz is also an active member in her community, supporting programs
for social change. She has helped finance the development of numerous
films, including the 2004 Oscar-winning documentary Born into Brothels,
about several unforgettable children who live in the red-light district
of Calcutta, and is involved in many other social and environmental
endeavors, including supporting projects in Park City and Marthas
Vineyard for low-income and diverse populations.
Swartz is represented in Park City, Utah, by Phoenix Gallery; at the
Elliott Yeary Gallery in Aspen, Colorado; by Gardner Colby Gallery
in Naples, Florida; and on Marthas Vineyard by the Carol Craven
Gallery in Vineyard Haven, where she was featured in a solo show in
July 2007. Another solo exhibition of her work is currently presented
at the Elliott Yeary Gallery in Aspen. Her new solo show, Natural
Revelations, will be featured at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts
in Salt Lake City, January through April 2008.
Swartz is a member of the board of the Salt Lake Film Center, the
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco/de Young, and Legion of Honor and
the Deans Advisory Council of the Harvard Divinity School.
Author's
Web Site: www.susanswartz.com
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