SUSAN KAE GRANT

UPCOMING SYMPOSIUM

The Photobook: An Overview Of Traditional Publishing, Limited Editions & The Artist’s Book
(Co-Faculty)

Susan kae Grant is an influential force in photography as artist, educator, mentor, and early proponent of photographic book arts. Her innovative studio practice and distinct personal vision represent one of the medium’s more sustained and recognizable contributions to fabricated photography and book art.

With an interest in art and science, Grant uses the shadow as metaphor to create fabricated narratives that explore dreams, memory and the subconscious for her on-going series titled Night Journey.

Two of her limited-edition artists’ books include Radioactive Substances, a tribute to Marie Curie for the Smithsonian Institution, and Shadowed Memory, created at the Visual Studies Workshop while she was in residence. Grant’s touring immersive installation of Night Journey and her curated exhibition Photographic Book Art in the United States traveled to over 30 venues between them.

Grant has lectured, taught bookart workshops and exhibited internationally. Public collections representing her photographs and bookworks include George Eastman Museum; J. Paul Getty Museum; Minneapolis Institute of Art; Tokyo Photographic Museum; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the Victoria & Albert National Art Library.

From 1981-2017 Grant served as Head of Photography in the Department of Visual Arts at Texas Woman's University and was named Cornaro Professor of Art Emerita in 2018. Her numerous teaching awards include the 2014 Society for Photographic Education Honored Educator, recognizing her distinguished tenure at TWU and her 30 years of annual photographic bookmaking workshops at the International Center of Photography (NYC). She holds an MFA in Photography and Book Arts and BS in Art and Art Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; She is represented by Conduit Gallery, and she lives in Dallas, Texas.