Artwork
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Traverse $7,000
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Collected XVII $4,200
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Lineage Arbour $5,400
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Laurel II $16,000
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Labyrinth Series: OCEAN $12,000
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Labyrinth Series: DUSK $12,000
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Labyrinth Series: CISTERN $22,000
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Torrent VIIII $1,600
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Torrent VII $1,600
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Torrent VI $1,600
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Torrent V $1,600
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Torrent IV $1,600
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Lineage Mapping Sequel $3,600
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Lineage Mapping $3,600
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Crystalline Pair $12,000
Biography
Susan Collett is a graduate from the Cleveland Institute of Art, Ohio U.S.A. earning a BFA degree in Printmaking with a Minor in Ceramics. Since 1993 she has run a full-time studio art practice in downtown Toronto. Public and private gallery exhibitions and commission work sustains her.
Large-scale clay sculpture and printmaking has become the focus of her work. The clayworks are hand-built of earthenware paper clay and multi-fired to achieve a complexpatina of surfaces. The monoprints are printed from plates made of stitched industrialgrade roofing copper incorporating embossed relief.
Her work has been included in the collection of the Kasturbhai Lalbhai Museum, India, TheMontreal Museum of Fine Arts and Canada House, Trafalgar Square, UK. As well, Aimia, Toronto & Montreal, The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art & The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery.
Exhibitions include Paper Clay Illuminated USA touring, 2020-21, curated by Peter Held, The Toronto International Art Fair 2013-2016 with Sandra Ainsley Gallery, accepted to the Korean Biennale 2015 & Taiwan Biennale 2012, International Triennial of Silicate Arts, Kecskemet, Hungary 2011, Sevres Porcelain Museum, Paris, 2010, and an honourable mention at the CEBIKO International Ceramics Biennale in Korea 2009. She has exhibited at SOFA Chicago & New York, Palm Beach and the Toronto International Art Fair.
In 2019 an invitation to present at the Oldenburg Ceramic Fair saw her sculpture in Germany with a feature exhibition that as well travelled to the Keramion Museum, Frechen, Germany. In 2009, Collett was invited by the ceramic Association of Israel to conduct a Master workshop near the Dead Sea and various invitations to give presentations on her work at The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto, Hangzhou Art & Design Academy, China and Concordia University in Montreal and California State University, Long Beach among others.
Her work has appeared in Ceramic Review, Ceramic Art & Perception, Ceramics Technical, Canadian Art and various catalogues and publications.
Collections include: Arizona State University Museums, The Claridge Collection, Montreal, The Burlington Art Gallery, The Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, Canada House, UK, The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Sevres porcelain Museum, Paris, Ernst & Young, Toronto, Trump Tower Miami, The Four Seasons Hotel, Toronto, Musee des Beaux Arts, Montreal and The Canadiana Collection of the Official Residencies of Ottawa, Rideau Hall where the sculpture Filigree was placed in the private office of the Governor General of Canada.
The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada purchased the sculpture AXIS ll for the permanent collection in London, where Collett attended the official opening by The Queen & Prince Phillip of newly renovated Canada House February 2015.
She received her letters from the IAC, International Academy of Ceramics in 2007 and her RCA, Royal Canadian Academy of Ceramics in 2008. She is a member of Open Studio printmaking studio for over 30 years.
Exhibitions
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15 June 2024 — 2 September 2024 -
24 June 2023 — 4 September 2023 -
3 September 2022 — 26 September 2022 -
12 June 2021 — 5 July 2021 -
12 July 2017 — 10 September 2017 -
24 October 2015 — 17 November 2015 -
27 November 2014 — 16 February 2015 -
15 February 2014 — 13 April 2014
News
- Ceramic artist Susan Collett featured in the 12th International Ceramics Biennale GCB, in Gyeonggi, Korea August 18, 2024
- Susan Collett's Sculpture Placed in Permanent Collection in the Canadian Ambassador's Residence in Washington, DC. September 17, 2023
- Ceramic artist Susan Collett featured by the Cleveland Institute of Art November 5, 2020
- Susan Collett and Paula Murray honoured! November 5, 2020
- Susan Collett's work purchased for permanent display at Canada House Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. November 5, 2020