Ceramic artist Susan Greenleaf did early art studies at Trinity University in San Antonio and in Cambridge Massachusetts, and New York City. She studied, apprenticed and taught in Geneva Switzerland. She continues to teach on the workshop circuit at colleges and art centers. She has exhibited at the Renwick gallery of the Smithsonian, the Folger Shakespeare Ann Hathaway gallery and has done two one-person shows at the National Zoo gallery. She continues to exhibit at studio 22-Fire One at the Torpedo Factory art center in Alexandria, Virginia. She has had numerous exhibits across the U.S. and in Europe. Her work is in collections worldwide. She is a D.C. commission on the Arts and Humanities grant winner and many-time award winner at Creative Craft Council shows. Her work has been published in Ceramics Monthly, Smithsonian Magazine, Washington Post, the Lark Publications, and a cover story in Washington Fine Craft Magazine. She continues to explore form and surface texture with a strong involvement in the mysteries of the natural world. She resides in Washington DC.
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