Susan Amons
Susan Amons is a fine artist residing in Maine. She holds a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art, and has received 23 artist fellowships from the Women’s Studio Workshop in New York, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Heliker-Lahotan Foundation in Maine. Her work was included in the acclaimed Exhibit Maine Women Pioneers, University of New England, 2013. Monmouth University, New Jersey, presented an overview of 32 monoprints and sketchbooks in her solo exhibit “Wildside”, 2015. Recent and current solo exhibits at The Courthouse Gallery in Ellsworth Maine, include “Tidal Edge”, and “Prints & Watercolors from Great Cranberry Isle”2019,2020,2021,2022.
Susan is a juried member of the Peregrine Press in Portland Maine, and the National Association of Women Artists in New York. Down East Magazine’s article by Ed Beem featured her work in their Best Of Maine Issue, 2016, and David and Carl Little included her monoprint “Acadian Harbor” in their book “Art of Acadia”, 2016. Her prints are included in numerous Peregrine Press Publications and Media.
Susan Amons’ artwork is included in the collections of the Portland Museum of Art, the Farnsworth Art Museum, the New York and Boston Public Libraries, Indiana University Library, Connecticut University Library, University of New England, Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin College Museums, Peck School of Art Collection, Wheaton College, and the Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers University, New Jersey. She has exhibited her work extensively in New England, New York, and Maryland.