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Suzanne Clune
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Suzanne Clune received her Bachelor of fine arts from Purchase College, NY and an MA in music and art from Columbia University, NY, where she studied art with Professor Olga Hubard. Over the years, the allure of dramatic expression progressed and lead her into visual art and specifically to abstract expressionism. A deeply feeling and greatly imaginative person, she has found that the visual arts have created an open doorway for her that is driven with pure emotion.
The development of her work has naturally transitioned to larger canvases with a more brilliant palette and greater texture. She is influenced by many artists, among whom are William De Kooning and early Richard Diebenkorn. Suzanne’s work was recently reviewed and she was chosen by a panel of distinguished jurors to become a member of the National Association of Women Artists Inc.. Her work is in the archives of the finest art museums of our time, some of these include The MoMA, The Guggenheim Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of Art, The Smithsonian and The Library of Congress.
Suzanne continues to paint in her studio in the Hudson Valley today.
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