Susan Bazett was born in Calgary, Canada, and grew up in Westerham, England. She traveled throughout South East Asia, North America, Mexico, Canada, Hongkong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, The Phillippines, Japan, Hawaii, England, and France; has resided in Sevenoaks England, Juneau Alaska, Berkeley California, Bethesda Maryland, and now Newton Massachusetts.
Susan holds a degree in
Cordon Blue Cookery and Fine Catering from the Eastbourne Cookery School. Her training as an artist began at Laney College in Oakland California, where she studied sculpture with Ted Odza. At Decordova College in Massachusetts she studied sculpture, painting, and drawing. Decordova, Mass. Sculpture, painting, drawing.
At the New Art Center in Newton Massachusetts, her teachers have been John Murray in painting and Marsha Zonis in sculpture.
"The contradictions and polarities I experience both in the day to day and in the painting process help in generating ideas. As an abstract painter I try to maintain a dialogue with the surface of the picture. My work is related to landscape over time. Information is located and layered, represented, hidden, complicated, hinting at a three-dimensional reference. My work is about the organic, the geologic, the construction of history."