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Oil on Canvas


Enlargement, 102K
Raven and EgretRaven and Egret

Oil on Canvas
1995


Enlargement, 89K

Born 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona, Suzanne studied painting at San José State University from 1964-1967

After working at the Triton Museum for the first three years of its existence, Suzanne started painting full time. She exhibited in two one-person shows at the De Saisset Museum, and participated in numerous group exhibitions throughout the Bay Area. Most recently she had her work exhibited at the Mission Cultural Center/Galeria Museo in San Francisco.

Suzanne co-founded Poets in Boca lupa, and has collaborated on films and performances using paintings as props. She has also created posters for a number of performing arts groups including Dance City, The Electric Weasel Ensemble, and the International Sound Poetry Festival. Suzanne has also led workshops on painting and poetry for the Interdisciplinary Department at San Francisco State University.




Nine Inch SculptureNine Inch Sculpture

Mixed Media


Enlargement, 34K
Forty Eight Inch Sculpture Forty Eight Inch Sculpture

Mixed Media


Enlargement, 39K

Born 1947 in San Francisco, California, Darrell served in the United States Army, and is a Vietnam Era combat veteran (1967-69). He earned his BFA in 1976 and his MFA (sculpture) in 1990 from San José State.

Darrell is a multi-talented artist fluent in a wide range of media: bronze sculpture, assemblage, collage, printmaking, painting, and most recently, cast resin. He has written a novel, several songs, plays the guitar, mandolin, and piano. He has also assisted in the design and construction of several foundries, including the art foundry at San José State University. His work has been featured in numerous exhibtions throughout the Bay Area and the Southwest, and is widely collected.

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