About Suzan Noyes

Early settlers and remote frontier, abandoned vehicles on open tundra, the contortions of aged junipers - unexpected nostalgia and poignancy figure greatly in Suzan Noyes' choice of subjects and contemplative compositions. The history and natural beauty of the states of Connecticut, California, Maine, Alaska and now Oregon provide her inspiration.

Noyes has exhibited her work in numerous solo, group and juried shows over the last thirty years. She was a freelance graphics and commercial artist in Los Angeles; this dovetailed with her fine art and illustration. She has fifteen years experience in interior faux finishing and decorative painting. Noyes co-founded the Lakes and Valleys Art Guild in Lake Hughes, CA, a not-for-profit organization.  She served as vice-president and president on the Board of Directors.

Past involvement with community-based art in Nome, Alaska led to several murals for public buildings.  Noyes also figured in free-lance projects for the Convention and Visitor's Bureau, the Carrie McLain Museum and Nome Rotary.  She also served on the Nome Arts Council Board.  She is presently represented by Taku Graphics in Juneau, Alaska and exhibits her work at Donterra Artworks in Sisters, Oregon. Suzan is also a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

Contact

Suzan Noyes Art, P.O. Box 1076, Prineville, OR 97754-1076
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