In addition to those galleries and Accola Griefen, she has had solo shows at the New York Public Library, Kenyon College, Columbia University, William Paterson College, and Virginia Lust Gallery, and her work has been included in numerous group shows.
[3] In 2024, "Susan Bee, Eye of the Storm: Selected Works 1981-2023” is being presented at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM).
[4] A 68-page full-color catalog with essays by Drucker, John Yau, and Raphael Rubinstein was published by PAAM.
[7] Her work has been described as a "distinctive stylistic blend of folk art and pastoral psychedelia.
[10] These include several collaborations with poets: Bed Hangings, with Susan Howe, A Girl’s Life, with Johanna Drucker, The Burning Babe and Other Poems with Jerome Rothenberg, and Log Rhythms and Little Orphan Anagram with Charles Bernstein.
In addition, she has published nine artist's books for other publishers, including ' 'Off-World Fairy Tales' ' with Drucker (2020),[11] Fabulas Feminae with Drucker (2015),[12] Entre (2009) with poems by Regis Bonvicino, from Global Books, Paris, and The Invention Tree (2012) with poems by Jerome McGann, Chax Press.