On October 16th, Suzanne Silver will give a lecture on Ludic Interventions, her project at The Center for Ongoing Research & Projects. The talk will involve a walkthrough of the gallery and a discussion of her research practice and recent Sabbatical. Ludic Interventions explores the shifting nature of the line in public spaces.

Suzanne Silver is an artist who lives and works in Columbus, OH. Silver studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris and received an AB from Smith College and a MFA at The Ohio State University. She has exhibited her work internationally, including the Axel Raben Gallery in NYC, Nexus Contemporary Art Center in Atlanta, Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, David Yellin College in Jerusalem, the Castle of Otranto in Otranto, Italy, Pierogi Gallery and Proteus Gowanus in Brooklyn, the Weston Art Gallery in Cincinnati, The Bureau for Open Culture, and the Columbus Museum of Art.

Silver has received an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award and grants in mixed media and in 3d art from the Greater Columbus Arts Council and drawing from the Virginia Commission for the Arts. Her artist’s book Blacklists/Whitelists was published by Logan Elm Press. Silver’s art and writing have appeared in such publications as the American Abstract Artists Journal and Images: A Journal of Jewish Art and Visual Culture and can be found in the Avant-Writing Collection at OSU. She is Associate Professor in the Painting & Drawing Program of the Department of Art at The Ohio State University.