Susan Louise Shatter (1943–2011) was an American landscape painter.
Shatter painted landscapes in both oil and watercolor, preferring the earth tones of volcanic canyons or rocky coastlines rather than the green pastoral settings more traditionally associated with the genre. ''Winged Shadow, Waimea Canyon, Kauai'', in the collection of the
Honolulu Museum of Art
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demonstrates her modernist approach to barren landscapes. The
Art Institute of Chicago, the
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
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(Cody, Wyoming), the
Honolulu Museum of Art
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, the
Hood Museum of Art
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(Hanover, New Hampshire), the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the
National Academy Museum and School
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(New York City), and the
Smithsonian American Art Museum are among the public collections holding works by Susan Shatter.
Biography
Born in New York to Aubrey and Florence (Breines) Shatter, after studying at the
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
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, she received a BFA from
Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, New York) in 1965 and earned an MFA from
Boston University
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in 1972. In 2005, she was elected the 32nd president of the
National Academy of Design
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, of which she had been a member since 1995.
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/ref> For many years she taught watercolor painting
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at The National Academy of Design
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and The Art Students League of New York
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Although artists may stu ...
.
Shatter also served on the Skowhegan School's Board of Governors from 1978, and spent time teaching at Brooklyn College, Hunter College, SUNY Purchase, and the University of Pennsylvania
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. She was married to Paul Brown and they had one child, Scott Brown Shatter.
Publications
* Hurwitz, Lord, "Contemporary Master: Susan Shatter" in ''American Artist'', December, 1990
* Lee, Margaret Juhae, ''Into the Sea: Painter Susan Shatter Finds Her Way Back to Nature'', MAMM Magazine, October/November, 1998
* Shatter, Susan, ''An Approach to Landscape'', Boston Public Library, 1972
* Shatter, Susan, ''Susan Shatter: Recent Work'', Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC, 2001
References
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1943 births
2011 deaths
20th-century American painters
Modern painters
American contemporary painters
20th-century American women artists
Artists from New York (state)
Pratt Institute alumni
Boston University alumni
Brooklyn College faculty
21st-century American women
American women painters
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture alumni