Susan Dorothea White

It Cuts Both Ways, 1998
Huon Pine and Mixed Media, 18" x 47" x 4"

Susan Dorothea White was born in August 10, 1941 in Adelaide, Australia. White received a Diploma of Fine Art from the South Australian School of Art (SASA) and was taught a multidisciplinary fine art curriculum by artists such as Dora Chapman. After graduation, White discovered her love of lithography, which guided her through much of her career. Her work touches on issues of the human condition, and has become more politically charged as the artist has adopted satire as a way to delve into issues such as human rights and equality. White’s work has been exhibited around the world and is included in collections such as the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, the Buhl Collection, New York, and the Van der Vossen-Delbrück Collection, Amsterdam.

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