SUE WHITMAN: Gallery 336
Rotunda Gallery
SUE WHITMAN
Gallery 336
August 17–September 11, 2021
Sue Whitman will feature a series of collages created during the pandemic lockdown. Named after the apartment number at her retirement community, Whitman spent every day in Gallery 336 painting, drawing, and making mixed-media assemblages.
Whitman’s consuming interest in fine art took her from advanced studies in her native Cleveland, Ohio, to New York’s Parsons and the Clarence White School of Photography. She managed art exhibitions at the public library in Westport, Connecticut, organized traveling exhibitions throughout the school system, and exhibited outstanding local artists at the Yankee Doodle Fair.
Whitman has had solo exhibitions at the UCSD Faculty Club, Sherwood Square Gallery, and Underwater Explorers Club in the Bahamas, among many other institutions and galleries. She spent eight years as Public Relations Director of the Norton Museum of Art. To be near her two children, she moved to La Jolla, CA. Whitman previously exhibited Visions of Discovery at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library in 2018.
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