Susan Low-Beer

Susan Low-Beer is a Canadian ceramic artist whose figurative work explores psychology, domesticity and women's experience.

[2] In 2001, Low-Beer exhibited Rocksbreath, a series of 30 press-moulded figures installed in the Burlington Art Centre courtyard, in a show curated by Jonathan Smith.

This was followed by Tools for Daily Living (2003), a series of paper hangings incorporating clay figures reflecting her Rocksbreath work.

[1] In 2012 she facilitated psychotheraputic workshops for women survivours of violence in partnership between the Schilfer Clinic and the Gardiner Museum.

[2] Low-Beer has taught privately from her studio, and at institutions including the Art Gallery of Ontario and Sheridan College.