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Susan Flint was born in 1902. She travelled extensively and developed an early interest art. Susan attended Charles Webster Hawthorne’s last class in Provincetown during the summer of 1930. She also studied at the Phoenix Art Institute in New York. She showed at the Morton Gallery and had an exhibition of her Lithographs and Block Prints at the Delphic Studio and in New York City in February of 1932. She also exhibited with Peggy Bacon, Evelin Bodfish Bourne and Boris Margo among others at the Opportunity Gallery at the Art Center in New York and at the Salons of America in 1934 and 1936. Susan Flint was perhaps best known for her “spots” as published in the New Yorker. A large collection of her art and archives are held in the Petersham Historical Society, Petersham, Massachusetts, where the artist spent much of her life. Flint died in 1984.
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