Valerie Suter is a visual artist and educator working in painting, sculpture, and animation. Her multidisciplinary practice explores the subjectivity of perspective in personal and collective memory and embraces experimentation and collaboration across mediums. Her research-based projects often challenge dominant narratives and hierarchies in art history.

Originally from New York and raised by a painter and a political illustrator, Suter’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and supported by organizations including the European Ceramic Workcenter and the Vermont Studio Center. She has completed graduate fellowships with The Art & Law Program in New York and Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics, and has been a Dedalus Foundation MFA Fellowship nominee and a finalist for the AXA Art Prize. She earned a BA in History from McGill University in Montreal, Canada, studied studio art with artist Emma Talbot at Central St. Martins College of Art & Design in London, UK, and received her MFA in Art & Design from Rutgers University in New Jersey, where she studied with artists including Kara Walker and Aki Sasamoto.

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