The Nature of Curious Objects: Sue Johnson's Paper Museum 24 January - 10 June, 2012
Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, UK.
Second of two exhibitions exploring the "second" collection of General Pitt Rivers.
Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, UK.
Second of two exhibitions exploring the "second" collection of General Pitt Rivers.
The Curious Nature of Objects First of two exhibitions at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, UK
2011-12
2011-12
St. Mary's College of Maryland - Faculty Page Brief biography page. Johnson is a Professor of Art at St. Mary's College of Maryland
Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Oxford, England Sue Johnson served as Visiting Scholar in Residence at the Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies for the 2010-11 academic year. She taught seminars including 'Art of the Book' and 'Drawing in the Museums.' Books that document these seminars are available through BLURB.com (see links below)
The Artist House Residency Programs Sue Johnson, Director
See the history of the program and artists-in-residence from 2003 to the present.
See the history of the program and artists-in-residence from 2003 to the present.
Drawing in the Museums: A Seminar This book documents the research and work created by undergraduate students in this interdisciplinary seminar developed and taught in Oxford at the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (2011).
The Artists of the Book This book documents the research and work created by undergraduate students in this interdisciplinary seminar developed and taught in Oxford at the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (2010).
Books That Cook: The Making of a Literary Meal by Jennifer Cognard-Black and Melissa Goldthwaite Cover and illustrations by Sue Johnson
Corruption by Camille Norton, features poems inspired by works by Sue Johnson Artwork featured on the cover
Selections from The Alternate Encyclopedia Archive of early work from The Alternate Encyclopedia as of 2001. Gouache paintings, etchings, objects, curators essays. Projects include: Hidden Structures of the Universe, New Images for the Stereoscope, Parallel Stories, Images Without Text, Textbook of Comparative Anatomy, Printer's Proofs, and the Specimen Collections.