Suzanne Hill has been working in clay for over 45 years. After receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Rhode Island School of Design, she went on to study with Wayne Higby, Val Cushing, Bob Turner and Dan Rhodes at Alfred College of Ceramics, earning of Master of Fine Arts in Ceramic Art. Since then, she has taught ceramic art in colleges, schools and camps, worked as an independent potter in New York City, and at the Corcoran Museum in Washington, DC. She lived overseas for over ten years; in Peru, Mexico, and Bangladesh; where she had the opportunity to study the traditional crafts of those countries and to work with indigenous potters. She enjoys working with all the possibilities clay has to offer and produces a range of both functional and decorative pieces. She shows her work in galleries all over the country, including in Martha’s Vineyard and Acton, MA, Jackson Hole, WY, Salt Lake City, UT, Providence, RI, and Sedona, AZ. Suzanne has a studio at the Umbrella Center for the Arts, in Concord, Massachusetts where she works and teaches. She also teaches at Notre Dame University as a visiting professor. She divides her time between her position in Indiana and the other in Massachusetts.
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