Susan Harbage Page, My Mother's Teacups on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Courtesy of the artist

Public Programs - Informal presentations by artists.

The US-Mexico Border Project: Tracing the Physical and Psychological Borderlands

Susan Harbage Page

Thu, Jan 23, 2014 4 PM

Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University | (614) 292-3535 

What does the physical and psychological space of the US-Mexico border look and feel like? An internationally exhibited visual artist, Susan Harbage Page has been posing this question since 2007, traveling each year to work in Brownsville, Texas; Matamoros, Mexico; and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley.

Erased Border (near Brownsville, Texas and Matamoros, Mexico) - Video Coming Soon

Graphite on Handmade Abaca Paper, 20 x 30 Inches, 2013

Stitch-By-Stitch 

Drawing from AIOP Greensboro, North Carolina, Nov. 1 and 2

I used a doilie from Elsewhere in Greensboro for my inspiration and drew it on the wall of Just Be changing chalk colors every 100 stitches to make the labor visible.

SUSAN HARBAGE PAGE

Stitch-by-Stitch: A Numbered Meditation

Drawn in chalk, stitch by stitch, from the center out, this giant and colorful crocheted doily will transform the pavement of downtown Greensboro. Every one hundred stitches will be visualized with a different color of chalk.

On Monday October 7, please join the BorderWork(s) Lab and Humanitarian Challenges Focus for an evening with photographer Susan Harbage Page at Duke Univeristy (7pm; FHI Garage - C105, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse).

Please join us for the opening receptions

Friday, September 13, 6-8pm

Saturday, September 14, 6-8pm 

Featuring new works by:

Beverly Dawson  *  Peg Gignoux  *  Robin Johnston * Harriet Hoover* Carolyn Nelson* Susan Harbage Page *Lynda Sanders * Leigh Suggs * Amy Tavern

September 13 - October 26, 2013

Light Art + Design

601 W. Rosemary St.

Happy to say I have work included in this upcoming exhibition.

Sally Mann

Jessie Bites, 1985, printed 1995

Gelatin silver print

Purchase with funds from Lucinda W.

First Thursday Gallery Talk: Artist Susan Harbage Page - 5:30 PM 

First Thursday Susan Harbage Page gallery talk. Cash bar opens at 5:30 PM. Gallery talk begins at 6 PM.

CAKE

The dessert culture between Arabic and Western traditions

CAKE will be presented May 31 at 10:00 am at the Caffè Quadri, Piazza San Marco - VENICE (55. Biennal of Venice) and on 10 June in Rome at 6:30 pm at Doozo, Via Palermo 51/53 - Rome (closing event of the III edition of Cerealia)

Curated by Manuela De Leonardis

promoters Marimo – brandlife designers and M.Th.I.

Works by Susan Harbage Page, Pedro Lasch and Yinka Shonibare will be exhibited at the Nasher Museum of Art's Pavillion III,  July 20 - December 1. The installation will include selections from Susan Harbage Page's U.S.-Mexico Border Project.
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