About Susan

 

Susan with Nymph for the Birds

Susan Osborn

(619) 890-6120

 

M.A. Visual Art and M.A. Education, San Diego State University – Ms. Osborn teaches art at the Athenaeum Music and Arts Library and the San Diego Art Department. She taught art at The Bishops School in La Jolla for 17 years. Her work is included in various collections in the United States, Denmark, Japan and Spain. She is listed in Who’s Who of American Women. Among her many awards, she has received a Visual Artists Assistance Award from the State of California.

 

ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS include:

2011   “Demented Dolls and Devices, San Diego Art Institute

            Drawings at Girard Gourmet, La Jolla, CA

2010   “Crosses, Shrines and Tributes,” San Diego Art Institute

2009   “Evolutions,” San Diego Art Department, San Diego, CA  

2007   “Pastel Views,” San Diego Art Department, 

           “Various Oil Pastels,” The French Pastry Cafe, La Jolla

2006    San Diego Hospice Exhibition, Third Ave., San Diego, CA

2004   “Small Constructions” at San Diego Hospice

2003    Ariel Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1999   “Artists Guild Presents,” (exhibit of four selected artists), San Diego Museum of Art

1997   “Myth and Animals,”The Art Union Gallery, San Diego

1995   “Painting: Three New Directions,” Southwestern College, Chula Vista, CA

 

RECENT SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

2011   Juried Membership Exhibitions, San Diego Art Institute (since 1999)

           Athenaeum Faculty Art Exhibit, San Diego, CA

2010   “Small Images,” Gallery 21, San Diego (also 1993, 1997 – 2008)

           “Intimate Spaces,” West Coast Drawing at the Oceanside Museum of Art

2009   “Images of the Figure,” West Coast Drawing at Palomar College, Boehm Gallery

2008   “Objects of Desire,” Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, ILL

2001   “36th Inland Exhibition,” San Bernardino County Museum, Redlands, CA 

1999   “California Copy Art,” Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), Palo Alto, CA

 

PERMANENT COLLECTION:  Museo Internacional de Electrografia, University de Castilla-La Mancha, Cuenca, Spain, 1990