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Susanna Heller (March 13, 1956 - May 5, 2021) was a painter, who lived and worked in Brooklyn, New York. Born in
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and raised in
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, she studied art in
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. She was a landed immigrant in Canada until 2006. She exhibits her work regularly in New York and in Toronto. She is known equally in Canada and the United States for her contributions to
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as a painter. Her work is most well known for depictions of cities, primarily New York City.


Life and work

Susanna Heller was born in New York City in 1956 and raised in Montreal from age 7. She received her BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1978. At NSCAD, she studied under
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,
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,
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, Paterson Ewen, Robert Berlind,
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, Dan Graham, and Lawrence Weiner. Between 1975-78, she also worked with visiting artists such as June Leaf, Richards Jarden, Michael Snow, Laurie Anderson, David Askevold, and others. In 1978 Heller returned to New York City, and has lived in
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since 1981. She worked for several years as a waitress, in construction, and as a security guard and cleaner at the
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. In 1981 she received her first Canada Council “B” grant. In 1984 she lived for a year at the Cite International, in Paris after receiving a one-year residency grant from the Canada Council. In 1989, Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery mounted a solo exhibition of Heller's called ''Nova Scotia Paintings'' that was curated by Gerald Ferguson. In 2003 she had a solo exhibition at the London Museum,
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, entitled ''from Here''. Heller had a studio on the 91st floor of the
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from 1998 to 1999. This studio was provided as part of a 15-month long artists’ residency called World Views, organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. Following 2001, she executed paintings based on the tragedy of September 11, 2001 and of the remaining ruins of the World Trade Center that were exhibited in numerous public and independent galleries. In 2010, her husband William DiFazio fell ill to necrotizing fasciitis, spawning a new series of work depicting the tragic personal event and culminated in two major exhibits, ''Intensive Care'', at the Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and ''Phantom Pain'', at Magnan Metz Gallery in New York City. Heller has shown regularly and is represented b
Olga Korper Gallery
in Toronto, Canada since 1989, represented b
Magnan Metz Gallery
in NYC since 2006, and John Davis Gallery in Hudson, NY since 2011. In the summer of 2015 her work was shown in the two person exhibition ''Surroundings: Yun-Fei Ji and Susanna Heller'' at the Grand Rapids Art Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She lived and worked in Greenpoint Brooklyn, NY. She died in May 2021.


Recognitions and honors

*2005 The Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant Award *2002 Canada Council Travel Grant *1997 Artist in Residence: Pooch Cove, Newfoundland *1993 Artist in Residence\Workshop, Saskatoon, SK (jointly sponsored by the University of Saskatchewan & Mendel Art Gallery *1992 The National Endowment for the Arts (Painting) *1988
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are Grant (money), grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative abi ...
(Painting) *1986 Arts Grant “B”, Canada Council Fellowship, Leighton Art Colony, Banff, AB *1985 Arts Grant “B”, Canada Council *1984 Ontario Arts Council Grant *1983 Project Cost Grant, Canada Council *Paris Studio Competition, One Year Residence, Canada Council *
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Residence, Fellowship *1982 Arts Grant “B”, Canada Council *1980 Arts Grant “B”, Canada Council *1978 Project Cost Grant, Canada Council


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Heller, Susanna 1956 births Living people Painters from New York City NSCAD University alumni People from Greenpoint, Brooklyn 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American women