Suzanne Husky

Suzanne Husky is a French American visual artist that has been living and practicing between France and the Bay Area since 2000. She received her MFA from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux and her Landscape Design degree from Merritt in Oakland.

Problematics relating the exploitation of human and natural resources, landscape use and globalization are at the core of Husky’s multi media art practice. With photography, she documents a neo-hippy movement, based on individuals that reclaim urban space and insert sustainable systems to it. More recently, she highlights solitary individuals that built habitats in the forest and attempt to live off it as a political acts. Her textile based sculptures depicts, and her actions highlight environmental and societal imbalances in a soft humorous manner. www.suzannehusky.com







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    • PRESENTATION
    • THE SEMINAR
      • Introduction
      • Programme
      • Biographies of the lecturers
    • THE RESIDENCE
      • Residence Centres
        • Caza d’Oro – Mas d’Azil
        • Accueil et Découverte du Conflent – «Les Isards» – Conflent
        • Centre d’Art i Natura – Farrera
      • The selected artists
        • Edgar Dos Santos
        • Montse Vendrell
        • Carl Hurtin
        • Christel Balez
        • Suzanne Husky
    • THE ON-LINE RESIDENCE
      • Objectives and Programme
      • Documentation and Articles
        • Jesús Camarero
        • Francisco Lloret
        • Jaume Terradas
        • Albert Pèlachs
        • Iolanda Filella
    • CREDITS
    • LINKS
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