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SUZANNE KLOTZ

Suzanne Klotz is a painter, mixed-media sculptor, and educator who has established numerous multi-cultural art programs, workshops and exhibitions in the United States and around the world.

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Suzanne Klotz: Bibliography

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In the Media

  • Kathleen Desmond, “Art in the Age of Homeland Security,” REVIEW, June, 2005, 54-57.
  • CAA News, Newsletter of the College Art Association, Volume 30, Number 3, May 2005, p 25.
  • “Dancer of Illusion”, Oklahoma County Medical Society Bulletin, April, 2005, cover.
  • De Luz, Art Gallery Guide, Sedona Arizona, 2004.
  • Art in America, Pollock-Krasner grants for 2004, October 2004.
  • Kathleen Desmond, “Suzanne Klotz Checkpoints and Revisions,” Shade Magazine, October November, 2003, 32, 33.
  • J. Brooks Brammer, “Interior Design Points North,” Design & Architecture Magazine, October, 2003, cover and 69.
  • “Lemony-Fresh Dissent,”  Sedona Monthly, September, 2003, 8.
  • “The Arts,” Chandler Independent, August 20, 2003,                                    
  • John Carlos Villani, “A global canvas,” Arizona Republic, August 7, 2003, 34.
  • “2003 Exhibition Hall,” Chandler Center for the Arts, 2003-2004 Season, 16.
  • “Annual 2003 Guide Sourcebook the US Art World Museums, Galleries, Artists,” Art in America, August, 2003, 65.
  • Nancy Robb Dunst, “Hello from Sedona,” Art-Talk, August-September, 2003, 53.
  • “Vue March,” Sedona Monthly, March 2003, 39, 53.                                      
  • “Who’s Who in America 58th Edition,” Marquis Who’s Who, 2003.          
  • “Art Scope,” Sedona Red Rock News, December 6, 2002.                           
  • John Villani, “Taking the world home,” Arizona Republic, December 26, 2002, 42.
  • “Gallery 465 to display Klotz’s paintings, mixed-media sculptures,” KUDOS, November 20, 2002, 27.
  • Dolores Tropiano, “Art Not for Everyone,” The Arizona Republic, August 3, 2002, 3.
  • “Laid Back,” Modesto Bee, April 14, 2002, E-7.                                               
  • Lisa McDermott, “Artist’s Reception,” TalkArts, Winter, 2002, 6.             
  • Aubin Tyler, “Promised Lands & the Netherworld,” Casa Grande Dispatch, November 16, 2001, 1-2.
  • Larry Copenhaver, “Art with Passion,” Tucson Citizen, January 9, 2001, 1-2.
  • Sooyeon Lee, “Arizona Illustrated,” KUAT Production, Channel 6, PBS, August 21, 2001.
  • Nancy Hand, “Borderline Art,” Tucson Weekly, December 7, 2000, 10-12.
  • Linda Barkman, “Emerging Artists,” Phoenix Home & Garden, Special Collector’s Edit., March 2000, 160. 
  • Dorian C. Hyland, “Evidence of Things Not Seen,” American Baha’i, Vol. 29  #7, September 8, 1998, 24-25.
  • “Baha’is to Hear Peace Building Artist,” Bisbee Observer January 28, 1998, 5.
  • “Artist to Show Slides,” Sierra Vista Herald, January 30, 1998, 3.
  • “Who’s Who in the West,” Marquis Who’s Who 27th Edition, New Providence, NJ, 1998.
  • Diane Fenton, “Images of an Enchanted Universe,” The Explorer,” Tucson, Arizona, July 3, 1998, 16-17.
  • Pamela Portwood, “Four Join Various Talents in Warriors and Dreamers,” Arizona Daily Star, September 13, 1996, 17.
  • Archives on Women Artists, National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1997.
  • Carmen Duarte, “Artist Uses ManyMaterials,”Arizona Daily Star,  August 6, 1997, 1-2.
  • Robert Schultz, “Warriors and Dreamers, A Review,” Art Review, September, 1996.
  • Michael Ellers, “Intersection – Four Artists Collaborate to Express Unique Vision,” Arizona Daily Wildcat, September 5, 1996, 9.
  • “Art-Architecture,” Arizona Republic, February 22, 1996, AH1, AH6.     
  • Marquis Who’s Who 26th Anniversary Edition, 1996.                                      
  • “City Week,” Tucson Weekly, August 29, 1996, 19.                                         
  • “Tucson Galleries,” Art Now Gallery Guide, September, 1996, 13.
  • Pam Horton,  ArtScene, Vol. 3 #1, September – October, 1995, 6-8, Front and Back Cover.
  • “Who’s Who in America – Who’s Who in the West,” Marquis Who’s Who 25th Edition, New Providence, NJ, 1995.
  • “An Exhibition of drawings by children living in Palestinian camps,” Lo Que Pasa, University of Arizona Press, November 30, 1995, Vol. 20, #16.
  • “Ratliff-Williams will exhibit new works by Suzanne Klotz,”Red Rock News, October, 1995, 6.
  • “Art Talk,” Sedona Scene, November, 1995, 46.
  • “Art and the Environment,” Dakar International School Newsletter, Senegal, West Africa, March 17, 1995, 2.
  • “New Works by Suzanne Klotz,” Red Rock News, October 21, 1994, 9A. 
  • “Speaking of Sedona,” ArtTalk, October, 1994, 45.
  • “Yacoub Al-Kurd and Suzanne Klotz,” Little Rock Children’s Museum News, May/June, 1994, 3.
  • Bridget Carroll, “Suzanne Klotz An Interview,” From the Ashes, April, 1994, 20-21.
  • Lynn Pyne, “Airport’s Art Lost and Found,” Phoenix Gazette, April 23, 1994, E1-E3.
  • “Art Exhibit,” Art Talk, March, 1994, 44.                                                             
  • Translation Review, University of Texas, Dallas, February, 1994, cover.
  • “Helping Heal the Emotional Wounds of War,” Arkansas Democratic Gazette, 1994, 4E-4F.
  • Wes Zeiglar, “Art Work of Palestinian Children Provides Rare Perspective of Life,” The Little Rock Times, 1994.
  • “Children’s Art Workshop in Shufat Refugee Camp,”  Al Quds, October 13, 1993, 1.
  • “The Arts,” ArtTalk, October, 1993, 6.                                                                  
  • “Boca Raton Arts,” Interior Design Directory, April/May, 1993, 32.          
  • “Suzanne Klotz,” Archives of Arizona Art, Phoenix Art Museum Library, 1993.
  • “East Jerusalem Children’s Art Workshops,” Al-Fajr, March 1993, 1.    
  • “Collaborative Efforts,” Best Bets, Salt Lake Tribune, January 3, 1993.
  • Alice Brown-Wagner, “The Arts,” Salt Lake Tribune, January 17, 1993.
  • Sylvia Messner, “Art N’Sedona,” ArtTalk, February, 1993, 34-36.            
  • “The Arts,” Salt Lake Tribune, January 24, 1993.                                            
  • “Suzanne Klotz Organizes Exhibition in Utah,” Elaine Horwitch Galleries Newsletter, January, 1993, 2.
  • Who’s Who in American Art 20th Edition, 1993.                                                 
  • “Visions of Unity,” Salt Lake Art Center Newsletter, Fall/Winter, 1992, 3.
  • “Suzanne Klotz shows new work at gallery,” Sedona Red Rock News, October 16, 1992, 12A, 6B.
  • Fr. Raphael Bonanno, “Art,” Holy Land Magazine, Fall, 1992, 123-125.
  • Who’s Who in American Art 19th Edition, 1992.                                                 
  • “Season of Exhibitions,” Galleria Mesa, 1992-93.                                          
  • Jules Heller, Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century North American Women Artists, Garland Publishing, 1992.
  • Art Talk, October 31, 1991, 5.                                                                                  
  • “Scottsdale Life,” Scottsdale Daily Progress, 1991.                                      
  • “Visiting Artist at Lakeside Draws from Varied Cultures,” Michigan Times, July 2, 1991, 13.
  • “Suzanne Klotz: with a world for inspiration,” Scottsdale Daily Progress, November 7, 1991, 35.
  • “Local Artists Exhibit at Capitol,” In Jerusalem, August 2, 1991.
  • “Suzanne Klotz,” Jerusalem Post, August 2, 1991.                                        
  • “Visiting Artist,” Loxton  S.A. Nunga Newsletter, October/December, 1990.
  • “Book of Poetry by Aboriginal Author,” The Murray Pioneer, November 2, 1990, 6.
  • “Aboriginal Art to be on Display,” The Murray Pioneer, November 6, 1990, 6.
  • “Suzanne Klotz: Deep Art on Many Surfaces,” Cottonwood Weekender Express, August 22, 1990, 1.
  • “Ma’alot Visiting Artist,” Hagalil, Arabic Daily News, July 22, 1990.       
  • “Klotz Shows Mixed-Media Work at galleries,” Sedona Red Rock News, May 16, 1990, 13A.
  • “Illustrated Survey of the Region’s Museums, Galleries and Leading Artists,” Southwest Art Review, American References Publishing, 1990.
  • “Tenth Anniversary,” Museum of Neon Art Newsletter, 1990.                   
  • Suzanne Klotz, Forward: “The 4th Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational,” Heard Museum, 1989.
  • “Artist’s Statement,” Thessaloniki, Greece Baha’i Association for the Arts, #9, July, 1989, 2.
  • “Chicken Klotz-Reilly,” Pleasures of the Palate, Golden’s Kitchen Cookbook, 1989, 76-77.
  • “Arizona Art Forms Teachers Guide,” KAET Channel 8 Productions, 1989, 8.
  • “Fine Art for Fine Causes,” Tucson Museum of Art Catalogue, 1989, 20.
  • “International Catalogue,” Seattle, Washington, 1989.                              
  • “Klotz Leaves Good Impression on Oklahoma Students,” Sedona Times, December 27, 1989, 6.
  • “Warrior,” Kansas City Sun, November 17, 1989, 8A. “Juried Fine Arts Craft Show,” Sedona Red Rock News, October 13, 1989, G13.
  • “In the Cool Netherworld of the Artist,” Scottsdale Daily Progress, July 8, 1989.
  • Kathie Dame-Glerum, “The Artistic Touch,” Sedona Weekender, October 1988, 1, 4.
  • “Roosevelt Park Sculpture Depicts Art of Renovation,” Arizona Republic, October 2, 1988, 51-56.
  • “Sedona’s Esteemed Horwitch Gallery,” Sedona Weekender, October 1988, 1, 4.
  • “Sculptures Under the Sycamores,” Design Group, September 25, 1988, 3.
  • “All Wet Irrigation of ‘Desert Garden” Sculpture Not Intended,” Phoenix Gazette, September, 1988, 4WD.
  • “Nationally Acclaimed Artist Recognized,” Today’s Arizona Woman, October 1988.
  • “If You Had $1 Million To Spend On Art, What Would You Buy?,” ArtTalk, January 1988, 26.
  • “Brushstrokes,” Scottsdale Magazine, Winter, 1987-88, 120-121.          
  • “Contemporary Art Sales Show,” Spencer Museum of Art Newsletter, December 4, 1987, 3.
  • Richard Nilson, “Lone Star Shines in 5 Artist Show,” Arizona Republic, December Extra, 1987, 6.
  • Robert Perez, “Five Artists,” Mesa Tribune, November 19, 1987, C1.     
  • Lynn Pyne, “Five Artists Show Eclectic Side of Art, Phoenix Gazette, November, 1987.
  • “Public Display-Roosevelt Area Residents Fight for the Neighborhood Art Showcase,” Phoenix Magazine, October 1987, 75-76.
  • “Show of the week,” The Chandler Arizonan, May 1, 1987, 35.                
  • “Spirituality Pervades Work of Klotz-Reilly,” Palladium Oswego Times, October 11, 1986, 3.
  • Katie Mediatore, “Artist Opens the Door to Another World at Tyler,” The Oswegonian, October 16, 1986, 12.
  • Jeanette Ross, “Spiritual Aspirations,” ArtWeek, Vol. 17, #34, October 18, 1986, 6.
  • Richard Nilsen, “Sculpture Competition Takes on Playful Shape,” Arizona Republic, October 19, 1986.
  • Karen Kumler Boyd, “Artist Creates Her Unusual Work with Teeth, Hair, Fabric,” Lancaster New Era, October, 1986.
  • Linda Romine, “Jazz Pianist Takes Last Train to Sedona Fest,” Mesa Tribune, September 19, 1986, 1C.
  • Poster Chosen for Jazz on the Rocks,” Sedona Red Rock News, April 23, 1986, 3A.
  • “Jazz on the Rocks Announces 1986 Poster Contest Winner,” Sedona Red Rock News, April 30, 1986, 16A.
  • “Arizona Artist Debunks A Few Myths,” Stillwater NewsPress Weekender, May/June, 1986, 9.
  • Kathleen Desmond, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly: A Few Answered Questions,” Dialogue, May/June, 1986, 67.
  • “Jazz on the Rocks 1986 Preview Set,” Sedona Red Rock News, June 11, l986, 3A.
  • “Artist’s Questions Answered By High Praise,” Ohio State University Lantern, July 7, 1986, 5.
  • “On Campus Calendar,” Ohio State University Press, July, 1986, 3.
  • “Who’s Who In Society,” American Publishing, Fort Lauderdale, 1986.
  • “Arizona Artist to Speak,” Stillwater NewsPress Weekender, March 28, 1986, 3.
  • “Arizona Women’s Partnership Awards,” Arizona Republic, February 23, 1986, 4.
  • Linda Du Val, “The New West,” The Denver Post, January, 1986.           
  • Max Price, “Colorado Springs Gallery In Noting It’s 50th Year,” The Denver Post, January, 1986.
  • “Undercurrents of Mystery and Mastery,” ArtTalk, January 26, 1986, 38.
  • “Scottsdale Gallery Features Honored Artist,” Arizona Women’s Voice, January, 1986, 7.
  • Bruce Tretheway, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly Opens Scottsdale Exhibit Thursday,” Tempe Daily News, January 26, 1986, C2.
  • “Messy Details,” Arizona Republic, January 19, 1986.                                  
  • George Heindal and Kathleen Dadon Desmond, “An Interview,” Artists, Art and Attitudes, Harper and Row Publishers, 1986.
  • Women Artists News, Vol. II, #1, Winter, 1985, 31.                                         
  • “ASU Women In Arizona Governor’s Award,” ASU Insight, Vol. 6, E#23, December 16, 1985, 11.
  • Year of Arizona Women Ends With Honors for 78,” Arizona Republic, December 8, 1985.
  • “Traditions,” Phoenix Home and Garden, December, 1985, 70.
  • “Contemporary Forum Annual Dinner Party,” ArtTalk, November, 1985, 20.
  • ”Fine Arts Center of Tempe,” Tempe Magazine, September/October, 1985, 17.
  • “The Phoenix Biennial,” Contemporary Forum Newsletter, Fall, 1985, 4.
  • “Spotlight 22, Mesa Tribune, September 11, 1985, C4.                               
  • “A Few Answered Questions,” Eastern Washington State Historical Society Museum Notes, July/August, 1985.
  • “Create,” Arizona Women’s Partnership, 1985.                                               
  • Joe Young, “Three F’s Is Provocative,” Scottsdale Daily Progress, July 26, 1985, 16-17.
  • “Artist Klotz-Reilly Co-Mingles Images of the Sinister and Sweet,” Spokane Spokesman Review, July 21, 1985, F1, F3.
  • “Chaney Cowles Museum,” Spokane Artpaper, July 1985, 11.                 
  • “Skylight to the Soul,” The Arizona Republic, June 30, 1985, F1, F6.
  • “Women Who Create,” Sedona Times, June 19, 1985, 10.                          
  • “Noted Artist to Talk at Tri-City March Meeting,” Tri-City N.O.W. Newsletter, March/April, 1985.
  • “A Few Answered Questions,” Arts Connection, April, 1985, 1.                 
  • “What’s Up At UTSA,” The I-10 Express, March, 1985, 7.                              
  • “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly, Sedona Exhibition,” Artnews, Vol. 84, November, 1985, 129.
  • Lynn Rigberg, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly,” Arts Magazine, February, 1985.
  • David Winter, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly,” Art News, Vol.84, Nov 1985, 129.
  • Elizabeth Rigby, “Challenging Multi-Media Show,” Sedona Red Rock News, February, 1985.
  • Steve McMillan, “Exhibit-A Real Mixture, Director Says of Modern Artist’s Work,” Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, February 28, 1985, B1.  
  • “Women Who Create,” The Arizona Republic, February 24, 1985, AW6.
  • Dan Collins, “The Life of Klotz-Reilly,” New Times, February 6, 1985,42, 44.
  • “New Masks for Modern Living,” Phoenix Art Museum Exhibition Calendar, January/February, 1985.
  • Martha Nelson and Rose Robinson, “Coming to a Gallery Near You,” MS. Magazine, Vol. XII, #7, January, 1985, C3.
  • “Art Notes,” The Arizona Republic, January 20, 1985, C3.
  • “Bruce Tretheway, “Great Goddess Exhibition Opens At ASU,” Tempe Daily News, January 27, 1985, C3.
  • “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly Exhibit to Open Saturday in Sedona,” The Arizona Sun, January 20, 1985, 21.
  • Connie Cobb, “Mesa Third-Graders Prove Home Is Where The Heart Is,” Arizona Republic, January 13, 1984, 13.
  • “Trash With Dash,” Arizona Republic, November 11, 1984, G8.
  • Dave Eskes, “Channels Exhibition Joins Variety of Arts With Videos,” Phoenix Gazette, October 17, 1984.
  • “Denver Invitational,” Ceramics Monthly, Vol. 322, #6, June/July/August, 1984, 81.
  • Joseph Young, “Arizona Artists Program,” Alwun House Publication, 1984.
  • Arizona Living, Vol. 12, #5, March 1, 1984, 41. Chuck Andresen, “Artist’s Exhibition,” New Times, February 29, 1984, 41.
  • E.J. Montini, “Undeniably Fun,” The Arizona Republic, February 19, 1984, 1.
  • “An Illustrated Biography,” Contemporary American Women Sculptors, A Biographical Directory, Denton, Texas, 1984.
  • “Herstory,” Planned Parenthood of Idaho Engagement Calendar, 1984.
  • “1983-84 Annual Guide to Galleries, Museums, Artists,” Art in America, Vol. 71, #7, 1044, 1045, 1298, 1514, 1626, 1806, 2236, 3256, 1983.
  • Melinda Levine, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly at Jeremy Stone,” Images and Issues, September/October, 1983.
  • Helen Forsberg, “Content Marks Dancer’s Step Back Into Real World, Salt Lake City Tribune, September 11, 1983, 12.
  • “Fantasies,” Arizona Republic, July 1, 1983, 6. Bucky King, “Ceramics Sculpture Invitational,” July 1, 1983, CraftRange, Vol. 14, #3, May/June, 1983.
  • Melinda Levine, “Fangs for the Memory,” Focus Magazine, May, 1983.
  • “Calendar,” San Jose Mercury News, May 20, 1983.                                     
  • “Klotz-Reilly ‘Karl’,” San Francisco Chronicle/Examiner, May 15, 1983, 11.
  • “Checking Up, Alma Mater Seeks Her Brood,” The Kansas City Art Institute Magazine, Spring, 1983, 17.
  • Danny Goddard, “The Emotions of an Adult Seen Through the Eyes of a Child,” Corpus Christi Caller Times,  January 16, 1983, 3.
  • “Art With A Bite,” Arizona Arts and Lifestyle, Winter, 1982, 67-68.          
  • Suzanne Muchnic, “Magical Mystical Tour For All Ages,” Los Angeles Times, December 21, 1982, 1+.
  • Francine Hardaway, “Klotz-Reilly’s Soap Opera,” New Times, November 25, 1982, 32.
  • Dorothy Jensen, “Fall Festival to Highlight Arts and Crafts,” The Mesa Tribune, November 26, 1982.
  • “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly Multi-Media Artist,” Kansas City Art Institute Viewbook, October, 1982.
  • Chuck Twardy, “Dis-Similar Pair Featured in Current Spencer Exhibit,” Lawrence Journal-World, May 9, 1982, 12+.
  • Leslie Frost, “Artist Draws Inspiration From Special Children,” The Olathe Daily News, May 9, 1982, 3A.
  • David Henry, “Mixed-Media Dolls Juxtapose Pastels,” University of Kansas News, May, 1982.
  • Carol Donnell-Kotrozo, “Surveying a Region,” Artweek, Vol. 13, #15, April 17, 1982.
  • “Roaring Forks Trailer Park,” Ceramics Monthly, Vol. 30, #1, January 1982, 58-63.
  • Donald Bush, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly at Phoenix Art Museum,” Art Voices, November/December, 1981, 59-61.
  • Laura Lieberman, “Reviews,” Art Papers, November/December, 1981, 19.
  • “Mobile Madness,” Mobile Citizen, June 16, 1981, 1.
  • Kathryn Coe, “Artist Peoples World With Dolls,” The Scottsdale Daily Progress, November 20, 1981, 19.
  • Carol Donnell-Kotrozo, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly at the Phoenix Art Museum,” ArtSpace, Fall, 1981, 59.
  • “Artvantage,” Arizona Arts and Lifestyle, Summer, 1981.                           
  • “The Nation,” Artnews, Vol. 80, #6, June, 1981.                                              
  • “Klotz-Reilly Exhibition Now Besieging Phoenix Art Museum,” Arizona Living, June, 1981.
  • Francine Hardaway, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly Finally Has Room to Move,” New Times, June 10, 1981, 21.
  • Carol Donnelll-Kotrozo, “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly,” Art Voices, 1980.
  • Kathleen Burg, “Art as Personal Communication-Suzanne Klotz-Reilly,” Woman Image Now, Vol. 1, November, 1980, 40-41.
  • Michael Spies, “Child’s Play, Simple Sophist acted Kids,” Corpus Christi Caller Times, July 21, 1980, 1.
  • Roberta Bender, “The Arizona Option,” Phoenix Magazine, May, 1979, 62.
  • Suzanne Muchnic, “Contemporary Themes, Traditional Means,” Artweek, Vol. 9, #13, April, 1978.
  • “The Fantasy Art of Suzanne Klotz-Reilly,” The New Times Weekly, April, 1978, 14.
  • Melinda Wortz, “The Fire and the Rose,” Artnews, June, 1978, 112-113.
  • Pomona College Spectator, Vol.1077, 1978.
  • Hubert Crehan, “Dream Houses and Fanciful Creatures of Suzanne Klotz,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 3, 1974, 5D.
  • A New Look at Leather, resource guide for teaching elementary and secondary art, Texas Tech University, Department of Art, 1972.

Publications

  • Kathleen Desmond, “Ideas about Art,” John Wiley & Sons, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4  2DQ, UK 
  • Margaret Regan, Stephen Meckler Photographs Tucson Artists, Black Springs Books. 
  • Kathleen Desmond, Artists, Art and Attitudes, Prentice-Hall.
  • Jules Heller, North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, Garland Publishing, Vol. 1219. 
  • Archives on Women Artists Library and Research Center, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC.                                              

One-Woman Catalogues

  • “Some Answered Questions,” Northern Arizona University Press, 1985. “The People No One Ever Really Knew,” Art Museum of South Texas, January, 1983.
  • “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly Mixed-Media Works,” James Chumley Gallery, Oceanside, California, March 1982.
  • “Humming Heart Gardens,” Helen Foresman-Spencer Museum of Art, May, 1982.
  • “Roaring Forks Trailer Park,” Phoenix Art Museum, June, 1981.
  • “Suzanne Klotz-Reilly,” Scottsdale Center for the Arts, January 1978.  

Group Catalogues               

  • “Arizona Biennial ’03,” Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona, 2003.
  • “Language of Unity,” Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, Portland, Oregon, 1994.
  • “Casa’s Pleasures of the Palette and Palate,” Phoenix, Arizona, 1993, 1994.
  • “Relativities Art 25,” Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 1993.      
  • “Adult Institute of the Arts,” Oklahoma Arts Institute, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October, 1989.
  • “MONA Invitational,” Museum of Neon Art, Los Angeles, California, 1990.
  • “Fine Art for Fine Causes,” Tucson Museum of Art, 1989.                          
  • “May Day Art In the Park,” Tempe, Arizona, May, 1988.                               
  • “12th Annual National Invitational Drawing Exhibition,” Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, 1988.
  • “Combined Talents,” Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, October, 1986.
  • “Southwest Sculpture Competition,” Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, Arizona, October, 1986.
  • “Texans Past and Present,” NCECA, University of Texas San Antonio, March, 1986.
  • “New West,” Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado, January, 1986.
  • “Women Who Create,” Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff, Arizona, May, 1985.
  • “Phoenix Biennial,” Phoenix Art Museum, July, 1985.
  • “Earth and Fire,” Fred and Mary Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California, 1984.
  • “Return of the Narrative,” Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, California, March, 1984.
  • “Collage Assemblage,” Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi, 1981.
  • “Sculptures of the Southwest,” Sculpture Center, New York, May, 1983.
  • “Sculpture Invitational,” Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona, August, 1980.
  • “16th Southwestern Invitational at Yuma,” Yuma Art Center, Yuma, Arizona, 1980.
  • “30 Years of Box Construction,” Sunne Savage Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1979.
  • “Contemporary Themes, Traditional Means,” Malone Gallery, Loyola Marymount University, March, 1978.

Television

  • “Casa Grande Arts & Culture,” Channel 47, September 2001.
  • Sooyeon Lee, “Arizona Illustrated,” KUAT Production, Channel 6, PBS, August 21, 2001.
  • Bridget Carroll, “Arizona Artists & Poets,” Channel 22 Cox Cable, April, 1994.
  • Riverland Arts, “US Artist & Aborigine Artists,” Channel 2, Murray, South Australia, September, 1991.
  • “5A At News,” Berri, South Australia, November 19-20, 1990.
  • KUPT-TV, Channel 45, “Phoenix File,” November 8, 1991.
  • KAET, Channel 8, “Arizona Artists,” 1989 to present.
  • KAET, Channel 8, “Art Forms,” January 1, 1989 to January 1, 1990. Channel 22, “Phoenix File,” June 25, 1988.
  • KUTP-TV, June 25, 26, 1988.
  • Channel 22, “Spotlight 22,” September 3-9, 1985.                                        
  • Art TV, Channel 11, “Guide to the Arts,” June, 1983.                                   
  • United Cable, Phoenix, June, 1983.                                                                    
  • “Artist Suzanne Klotz,” Copperstate Cavalcade Production, Channel 12, 1982 to present.
  • KPHO-TV, Channel 5, News, June 1-7, 1981.
  • Anne Coe, KAET-TV, Channel 8, “Art Talk,” May, 1980 to June, 1981.
  • Kool TV, Channel 10, “Arizona Artist Series,” Copperstate Cavalcade, 1979-present.  

Radio

  • KAZM, “Interview with Suzanne Klotz,” May 30, 2004
  • Linda Stephenson, KAZM, “Interview with Suzanne Klotz,” Sedona, October 12, 1992.
  • James O’Brian, “James O’Brian Talk Show,” 5MV ABC, Australia, September 22, 1990.
  • Dick Gilbert, KQST-FM, “Interview with Suzanne Klotz,” Sedona, January 26, 1985.

Video/DVD Production

  • Two Sides to Every Wall, 2005.
  • Thy Kingdom Come Pocket Guide to the Holy Land,. 2005.
  • Aboriginal Art and Works By Klotz, 1991.
  • Public Park Sculpture/Interview, 1991.
  • Suzanne Klotz Documentary, 1987.
  • Los Pescados, 1985.
  • Bob’s Pillow, 1982.
  • Snatches of People’s Lives, 1981.                                                
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Suzanne Klotz

Suzanne Klotz is a painter and sculptor active in Arizona. Her work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, El Paso Museum of Art, Crocker Museum of Art and Tucson Museum of Art. Klotz is an award winning Fulbright Scholar who established numerous multi-cultural art programs, workshops, and exhibitions in Australia, Africa, Mexico, Taiwan, Palestine, and the United States. Academic appointments include universities and colleges in Arizona, California, Texas and Utah. [MORE]

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Suzanne Klotz

Suzanne Klotz is a painter and sculptor active in Arizona. Her work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Smithsonian Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, El Paso Museum of Art, Crocker Museum of Art and Tucson Museum of Art. Klotz is an award winning Fulbright Scholar who established numerous multi-cultural art programs, workshops, and exhibitions in Australia, Africa, Mexico, Taiwan, Palestine, and the United States. Academic appointments include universities and colleges in Arizona, California, Texas and Utah. [MORE]

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