Suzon Fuks (born 1959) is an intermedia artist, choreographer and director exploring the integration and interaction of dance and moving image through performance, screen, installation and online work.
[1] Born in 1959[2] in Belgium, but currently (as of 2012) based in Australia, Fuks trained in dance, theatre and music at the Lillian Lambert Academy, Brussels (69-76), she completed her master's in Visual Arts at La Cambre (79-84).
Fuks gives lectures, workshops, master classes and labs in Australia, US, and Europe on the integration of visual media and the performing arts, fostering intermedia artistic collaboration and is currently a Copeland Fellow at Amherst College[2] Mentored in 03 by Keith Armstrong and Kelli Dipple [5] and Mike Stubbs on networked performance under an Australian council national media arts grant.
[8] Igneous state that there interest lie in process, interaction, diversity and challenging values and with international residences which allows them to collaborate more freely with artist from many different areas of study.
I observed that most water infrastructures are made by men, but in developing countries the collection and handling of water is usually a matter for women"[1] She was a Creative Sparks grant recipient in 2011, a joint initiative of Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.