Susan M. Gibbons is a fine artist who resides and works in the Denver Metro area. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries in Colorado, the Fluxface in Space in Ft. Worth, TX, and internationally with the Book About Death at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture (MUBE) in San Paulo, Brazil. Her work is also within private collections. Susan’s work has been included in publications such as Fusion IV, Christianity and the Arts, Mars Hill Review, and First Fruits – A Compilation of Art, and Edge of Faith Magazine. She is currently represented through Space Gallery in Denver, Colorado. Susan works with the acrylic, oil and cold wax, encaustic (pigmented bee’s wax) as well as with fiber, graphite, ink, and mixed media. She holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Azusa Pacific University. Susan has taught as an adjunct instructor at the Community Colleges of Aurora and Denver. She currently teaches at Lamar Community College and out of her studio to adults and children. Susan enjoys her time with her husband, children and grandchildren when not painting.
Susan M. Gibbons is a fine artist who resides and works in the Denver Metro area. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries in Colorado, the Fluxface in Space in Ft. Worth, TX, and internationally with the Book About Death at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture (MUBE) in San Paulo, Brazil. Her work is also within private collections. Susan’s work has been included in publications such as Fusion IV, Christianity and the Arts, Mars Hill Review, and First Fruits – A Compilation of Art, and Edge of Faith Magazine. She is currently represented through Space Gallery in Denver, Colorado. Susan works with the acrylic, oil and cold wax, encaustic (pigmented bee’s wax) as well as with fiber, graphite, ink, and mixed media. She holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Azusa Pacific University. Susan has taught as an adjunct instructor at the Community Colleges of Aurora and Denver. She currently teaches at Lamar Community College and out of her studio to adults and children. Susan enjoys her time with her husband, children and grandchildren when not painting.
Susan M Gibbons
© Susan M. Gibbons 2022
Susan M Gibbons
© Susan M. Gibbons 2022