Susan Ker-Seymer
Susan Ker-Seymer (b. 1958) is a U.S./London-based visual artist working across painting, printmaking, collage, and installation. Educated in visual arts, her work has been supported by awards and residencies, including the Hambidge Center, and presented in exhibitions and public art projects in the United States and the United Kingdom. Ker-Seymer's collaborative project The Beltline Chronicles, created with poet Robert F. Barsky, was published through MIT's PubPub platform and exhibited publicly. Her work engages interdisciplinary methods and has been featured in contemporary art publications and press.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
'Imprint: The Atlanta Printmakers Studio at 20', Gallery 72, Atlanta, GA, USA (2025); 'The Beltline Chronicles', Art on the Beltline, Atlanta, GA, USA (2023); Resist Banner Project, Glastonbury Festival, Somerset, UK (2017)


