Susan Carr American

Works
  • Susan Carr, A drawing that became a sculpture, 2021
    A drawing that became a sculpture, 2021
  • Susan Carr, A Flower, 2021
    A Flower, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Bo Jangles, 2021
    Bo Jangles, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Boink, 2021
    Boink, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Down in the Valley, 2021
    Down in the Valley, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Fate, 2021
    Fate, 2021
  • Susan Carr, It's You, 2021
    It's You, 2021
  • Susan Carr, My Language, 2021
    My Language, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Second Birth for Terra Mater, 2021
    Second Birth for Terra Mater, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Sweetie, 2021
    Sweetie, 2021
  • Susan Carr, The Watchers, 2021
    The Watchers, 2021
  • Susan Carr, The Work, 2021
    The Work, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Three Eyes, 2021
    Three Eyes, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Totem, 2021
    Totem, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Warrior, 2021
    Warrior, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Wildman, 2021
    Wildman, 2021
  • Susan Carr, Art is my Country, 2020
    Art is my Country, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Big Box of Paint, 2020
    Big Box of Paint, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Big Toy, 2020
    Big Toy, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Black Balloon, 2020
    Black Balloon, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Black Balloon, 2020
    Black Balloon, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Blue, 2020
    Blue, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Boat, 2020
    Boat, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Coming to, 2020
    Coming to, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Doll, 2020
    Doll, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Everything, Nothing, 2020
    Everything, Nothing, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Forever, 2020
    Forever, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Goddess, 2020
    Goddess, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Just us, 2020
    Just us, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Kickin it, 2020
    Kickin it, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Moment, 2020
    Moment, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Riding the Grid, 2020
    Riding the Grid, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Rock n Rolla, 2020
    Rock n Rolla, 2020
  • Susan Carr, The Brush and Its Lover, 2020
    The Brush and Its Lover, 2020
  • Susan Carr, The Procession, 2020
    The Procession, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Thinking Piece, 2020
    Thinking Piece, 2020
  • Susan Carr, WAVES, 2020
    WAVES, 2020
  • Susan Carr, Bardo State, 2019
    Bardo State, 2019
  • Susan Carr, I know you can hear me, 2019
    I know you can hear me, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Jester, 2019
    Jester, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Pink Thrill, 2019
    Pink Thrill, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Sexy Thoughts, 2019
    Sexy Thoughts, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Small Box of Paint, 2019
    Small Box of Paint, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Standing on the Precipice, 2019
    Standing on the Precipice, 2019
  • Susan Carr, The Elder, 2019
    The Elder, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Under the Sun, 2019
    Under the Sun, 2019
  • Susan Carr, Together, 2018
    Together, 2018
  • Susan Carr, Under the Stars, 2017
    Under the Stars, 2017
Biography

As a lifelong learner, Susan Carr uses archetypes, metaphors, history, naivety and psychological ideas when pursuing and focusing on her work. These motifs act as springboards for further investigation through various mediums and materials. For Susan, art is the totality of life, and that humility and love are crucial ingredients to making work. Being a mother has been an indispensable and a vital part of her life and art practice, and she has found great joy and inspiration in the strength of her familial relationships. Carr often depicts children or child-like imagery in her work, noting: “I like the idea of happy children perhaps because I am painting a new history for myself, a history where smiling comes easy.” Another reoccurring symbol in Carr’s work is the eye, which she began painting after the death of her son as a means to communicate with him: “Some say the circle represents totality, wholeness, eternity, timelessness and perfection. I like to think that all of those meanings can be found within the eye.”

 

In 1994 Susan Carr earned her BFA from The School of The Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in Boston, MA. After winning the prestigious Fifth year “Traveling Scholars Award,” she returned in 2003 to earn her MFA in video and photography. Susan works in many mediums including sculpture, painting, the written word and photography. She recently published a small memoir in 2019 called “Tensions” of prose, poetry, photography and paintings. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and is featured in public collections including Falmouth Hospital in Boston, MA. She has been awarded two career development grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council as well as grants from The Davenport Company. Carr currently lives and works in Cape Cod, MA.

Exhibitions