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Omaha-based artist Susan Knight's paper works and installations move through science, data, memory, and feeling. Her intricate cut-paper works are inspired by water and explore the deep currents of nature and the emotional force of environmental change.
A painter, paper, and installation artist, Knight's work explores the intersections of art, science, nature, and environmental change. A Michigan native, Knight has exhibited nationally and internationally, with work shown in China, Ireland, Italy, Canada, and across the United States. Her art has been featured in Sci Art in America, Sculpture Magazine, Smithsonian Online Magazine, and Illuminations: Poems Inspired by Science. A recipient of a Nebraska Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship, Knight has also held residencies with Colorado Art Ranch/The Nature Conservancy, Ragdale, and the International School of Art in Italy. She earned her BFA from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana.
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