SHARON EGRETTA SUTTONFor more information on Sharon and her work click: here and here |
Them Bones Were Tiptoed
into Shades of Light
Intaglio Etching on Arches Paper, 175/175
21" x 21" 1980
This Place Did Not Need the Light of the Sun or the Moon
It was Lit by the Radiance of Experience, No. 2
Lacquered Hand-colored Transfer Print with Gouach and Collage
26" x 32" 09.01.1987
Charity Is Not Puffed Up
Lacquered Hand-color Etching with Gouach and Collage
9 1/2" x 13 3/4" 08.1990
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dr. Sharon E. Sutton is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, and Director
of CEEDS (Center for Environment Education and Design Studies) at the University
of Washington. Formerly a Kellogg National Fellow as well as a Danforth Fellow,
she has degrees in music, architecture, psychology, and philosophy, all earned
in New York City. She is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects, a
Distinguished Professor of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture,
and an inductee in the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame.
She previously practiced architecture in New York City, once performed for the
Bolshoi and other ballet companies, and has played such Broadway hits as Man
of La Mancha, Fiddler on the Roof, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
the Forum. She studied printmaking at Columbia University and the Printmaking
Workshop in New York City; Studio di Santa Reparata in Florence, Italy; and
the Lawrence Barker Studio in Barcelona, Spain. Currently, she is a member of
the Sev Shoon Printmaking Studio in Seattle, Washington, where her French Tool
etching press resides. Her fine art has been exhibited in and collected by galleries
and museums, business enterprises, colleges and universities, and individual
collectors.