
Perhaps”, she muses, “I’ve even managed to steal a little dew from la luna?” Come and see for yourself. “But don’t ask me to choose - drawing, teaching, culture, visual and written narrative, the figure - all define my universe. The body of her work, which also includes scrolls, prints and ceramics, is in keeping with the spirit and worldview of Indigo Arts Gallery. She went to South Hampton College and received her bachelor’s in nursing and worked. She grew up with her Sister, Barbara Purshall Murphy and her Brother David in Glenwood landing. Susan was born in Glen Cove NY on July 31, 1945, to Robert and Mae Purshall. The exhibit draws upon a wide variety of sources, from Asia to the Caribbean. Susan Purshall Rodriguez, 76 years old, passed away on March 6, 2022.

I am hopelessly in love with the male and female body, and its miraculous affinity to be expressive of all that is human and divine.” It is clear that the educator artist is wholly inspired by cultural diversity. List of Items by Rodriguez, Susan Gives teachers at all levels a tested, ready-to-use curriculum for building students understanding and appreciation of the artistic traditions and cultural values of peoples in ten different regions of the world. “My art is devoted to the universe we call the figure. “Not unlike teaching, there is immeasurable joy in a realized human exchange.” The exhibit is a rich offering of mixed media, mainly what Rodriguez describes as pastel collages. Artists are always searching for certain meaning in the images they conjure”, says Rodriguez. “There’s a Japanese Zen saying that signifies the quest for the unattainable - which I believe essential to the creation of one’s art. Rodriguez, an artist who is passionate about teaching, determined the show’s title based on its particular sentiment. Alongside Rodriguez’s work Indigo Arts will be displaying New Work from Latin America, a selection of recent paintings and works on paper, primarily from Mexico and Cuba. Susan Rodriguez-Bostock is a family physician treating patients in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, and the surrounding communities. The exhibition, which opens on First Friday, October 1st at Indigo Arts Gallery in Old City, will remain on display until October 31st, 2004.
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How to steal water from the moon? Susan Rodriguez, an award-winning art educator who is on the faculty at the University of the Arts, will attempt this artistic feat in a one-woman exhibit, appropriately titled, Stealing Water from the Moon.
