My work is featured with Danielle Krysa, AKA "The Jealous Curator", in her new amazing book A Big Important Artist: A Womanual. I am honoured to be a part of it.
Elevenses / Susannah Montague in discussion with The Jealous Curator March 25th in Victoria, BC.
"Join us for a conversational interview with Danielle Krysa (The Jealous Curator) and artist Susannah Montague. Both of these talented and sassy women will discuss their art, the business of art, and their respective challenges and inspirations.
Coffee, tea and light snacks provided - it is elevenses after all.
Danielle Krysa has a BFA in Visual Arts, and a post-grad in graphic design. She is the writer/curator behind the contemporary art site, The Jealous Curator (est.2009). Danielle has curated shows from Washington DC to Los Angeles, San Francisco to Toronto. In 2014 she published two books, titled “Creative Block” and “Collage”. Her third book, “Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk” was released in October 2016, and she is currently working a new book due out Fall 2018. Danielle has also had the great pleasure of speaking at TEDx, PIXAR, Creative Mornings, CreativeLive, and was interviewed for several video segments on oprah.com.
Susannah Montague received her BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in the sculpture department. She also attended the Ontario University of Art and Design, the Vancouver Film School, and completed an Artist In Residence program with Bowen Island School. She has exhibited and sold her work in Vancouver and Los Angeles and is a long time member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.)
e·lev·ens·es
noun British informal
a short break for light refreshments, usually tea or coffee, and sometimes biscuits, taken about eleven o'clock in the morning."
- Club Kwench event
Featured on THE JEALOUS CURATOR / CURATED CONTEMPORARY ART
My sculptures were featured with Danielle Krysa, AKA "The Jealous Curator", an incredible source of inspiration through her books, podcasts and blog. She has a rich and wonderful talent.
Le Blog Du Kitsch
A wonderful blog from France! Merci Le Blog Du Kitsch!
"L’artiste Susannah Montague crée des superbes sculptures en céramique. Avec comme sujet récurrent l’enfant, sorte de poupée chérubin étrange, elle développe dans ses œuvres des histoires où viennent se mélanger des aspects mignons et horrifiques. Susannah Montague vit et travaille à Vancouver."
- Le Blog Du Kitsch
The Vanderbild / Dimitris Manolas Curator
Dimitris Manolas has created a beautifully curated collection of inspiring work on his site TheVanderbild.
"theVanderbild.com is a manifestation of the Vanderbild himself, Athens based admirer, curator, and sometimes engineer, Dimitris Manolas. It is a fresh collection of contemporary aesthetic directions; an ode to the lovers, makers, and shapers of art in all its forms.
Let your curiosity drift and your senses be assailed as your eyes feast upon handpicked creations found in ateliers, notebooks, museums, and galleries from around the world. It is our sincerest hope that through your perusing of theVanderbild inspiration will beget inspiration. Spread the love"
- Dimitria Manolas
Featured in Create Magazine
Create Magazine promotes fresh, unique contemporary art from around the world. I was thrilled and grateful to be in their "Studio Sundays" feature.
"Studio Sundays: Susannah Montague
On this week's Studio Sundays feature we explore the intricate ceramic work of Canadian artist Susannah Montague.
Susannah received her BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in the sculpture department. She also attended the Ontario University of Art and Design where she specialized in figurative work and anatomy and studied at the Vancouver Film School.
In 1996 the BC Ceramic Gallery recognized Susannah as the Top Emerging Ceramic Artist in British Columbia and awarded her studio space for the year.
Susannah developed her sculptural work and exhibited and sold her work in Vancouver and Los Angeles. Susannah was also involved in many Interior Design and Art Installations for major nightclubs and restaurants in Vancouver."
- Create Magazine
Graphigeek
GraphiGeek is an online hub where creative ideas are celebrated. I was thrilled to be included in their collection. The writeup on this site was beautiful and it really touched me. I would love to find out who the author was.