Susan Collett with her sculpture "Axis" at the opening of Canada House, London (2015)
Born
1961
Nationality
Canadian
Education
Cleveland Institute of Art, Ohio, U.S.A. BFA Printmaking/Ceramics Minor
Known for
Hand-built clay sculpture, drypoint monoprints
Awards
Agnes Gund Memorial Award, (USA 1986)
Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramics (Canada 2001)
Elected
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA)
International Academy of Ceramics (IAC)
Susan Collett RCA IAC is a Canadian artist in printmaking and ceramics. In 1986, she graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art, earning a B.F.A. in printmaking with a minor in ceramics.[1]
Collett began formal arts education in 1980 at the Central Technical School, graduating in 1982. She then began studies at the Cleveland Institute of Art, graduating with a B.F.A. in 1986, following with an apprenticeship as studio assistant to American ceramic artist Judith Salomon.
Working professionally since 2003, Collett maintains a full-time production studio in downtown Toronto where she creates large-scale clay sculpture and monoprints. Her ceramic work employs paper clay and nichrome wire substrate. Her monoprints are made from plates of stitched industrial-grade copper.
In 2009, Collett was invited by the Ceramic Artists Association of Israel to conduct a master workshop in Neot HaKikar near the Dead Sea, as well as exhibiting at the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, China Academy of Art, and Concordia University. Her work has appeared in Ceramic Review,[2]Ceramic Art & Perception, and Canadian Art. Collett is recognized as a contributor to Canadian Studio Ceramic practice, as well as for her contributions to development in ceramic technique.[3][4]
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art 2020, Utah State University, International Exhibition: Particle & Wave - Paper Clay Illuminated, January 24-May 2, 2020
Brennpunkt Keramik II, 2020 catalogue, cover image & page 20
Desire, Feb-May 2016, Kansas City, Missouri, Belger Art Centre, pages 8, 13, 28, 29
Three Canadians Reflect on the Natural World, November 2016-January 2017, Kean University Art Galleries, pages 5, 6, 10-31, 68, 69
Naked Craft Canada/Scotland, June 2015/ April 2016, Art Gallery of Burlington, Centre Materia, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Scotland (various) pages 42, 43
Canadian Art Installation 2015, Aimia Canada, May 2015, pages 24, 45, 109, 171
Canada House Trafalgar Square, Canadian High Commission to the UK, February 2015, Trafalgar Square, London UK, page 90
GICB 2015, 8th Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale, 2015, Icheon World Ceramic Centre, Korea, pages 96, 97
Caméléon, October 2015, McClure Gallery, Montreal, pages 14–27
Toronto International Art Fair, October 2013, Toronto Convention Centre, Canada, pages 44, 45
Taiwan International Ceramics Biennale, 2012, New Taipei City, Yingge Ceramics Museum page 97
Circuit Ceramique a Sèvres, September 2010, Sèvres Porcelain Museum, page 146
Ceramic Visions, April 2009, International, 5th World Ceramic Biennale, Gyeonggi Province, Korea, pages 111, 241