Susan Waters-Eller

 
 
 
 

Baltimore native Susan Waters-Eller has been on the Fine Arts faculty of Maryland Institute College of Art since 1978 and was three-time winner of the Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching. She co-edited the book “Beyond Critique: Different Ways to Talk About Art” with Joe Basile and contributed an essay, “What Creates Response”, that describes how she applies ideas from neuroscience to the art of critique. She presented a paper on the subject at a symposium on critique, “Critique 2.0”, at Columbia University and in St Louis at a conference of art colleges. In 2005, She presented her paper “The Visual Revolution” at the AIAS Symposium on Art and Technology” hosted by the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her blog, SeeingMeaning.BlogSpot.com a site launched in 2008, now has readers from over a hundred countries and over 114,000 views. 

Her work was shown in France after her residency at Rocheforte-en-Terre and in China prior to the publication of the book, Contemporary American Oil Painting, published in China, that includes two of her paintings. Two of her drawings were shown as a part of the projection show behind Jason Mraz in his 2009 tour. In 2022 she won the Mary Sawyers Imboden Award of the Baker Foundation. In 2021 she was included in the book “Visual Artists of Maryland”, a project of Maryland’s first lady, Yumi Hogan.

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