Abandoned Silver Gelatin Print 12 x 16 $435
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A Night in Chi-Town Type C Print 15 x 15 $435
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Body 2 Silver Gelatin Print 10 x 16 $435
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Burned-Elmwood Series Wax Encapsulated Print 15 x 15 $435
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Maize Moon-Lunar Series Wax Encapsulated Print 15 x 15 $435
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Naked Silver Gelatin Print 16 x 20 $435
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Night Scene 3 Wax Encapsulated Print 15 x 15 $435
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Nightfall-Lunar Series Type C Print 15 x 15 $435
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Nightmare 1-Images from the Dreamtime Wax Encapsulated Print 15 x 15 $435
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The Water Dreaming Wax Encapsulated Dye Coupler Print 8 x 10 $300
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Speak Type C Print 13 x 17 $435
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Born and raised in Cleveland, Suzanne Adams received her
training in photography from the Cleveland Institute of Art in
1994 and her Masters in Art History from Cleveland State
University in 2005. She received the Nesendy and Schwartz
award for excellence in photography, and was honored with
an award from the 16th Annual Women’s National Invitational
Exhibit in Arkansas in 1998. She has participated in many
national shows, such as The Buddha Project with Cleveland
State University, Forty Takes One at the Youngstown
Museum of Art, and the NEO Show at the Cleveland Museum
of Art. She is also participated in local projects, such as
Retrovirus: AIDS revisited at Zygote Press, and helped curate
the Memorial Exhibition: Masumi Hayashi in 2007. A published
poet, she received the International Poet of Merit award from
the International Library of Poetry in 2008. Her Artwork has
recently been added to the Cleveland Art Association’s
Collection and was part of an auction at the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame sponsored by the Human Fund to help raise money
for local art funding.
"Reality is the thing that lies beneath the surface of the
actual. Our inner reality shapes our perception of
everything we meet. In creating my art, I share my
perception of this reality. It is my aim to discover the
commonalities that we all share, beauty, pain, and a sense
of self. Through my work, I wish to summon the truth
beneath the façade and help to envision a deeper truth."