Haydee Victoria Suescum

The work of Haydeé V. Suescum has been exhibited since 1983 in more than fifty group shows, bienales and art competitions in Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Italy, Korea, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic and the United States (Laredo, New York City, Miami, Boston, Berkeley, Fort Worth, San Antonio.)

Exhibition highlights include an invitation by the Italo LatinAmerican Institute (IILA) to participate officially in the Venice Biennale 2003 at the IILA;  the collaboration “Deseos en Tránsito” traveled to the Kwangju Biennale in 2004. In 1998 Cross Currents: Contemporary Art from Panama which originated at the Americas Society, NYC travelled to the Bass Museum in Miami; the VII International Bienal in Cuenca 2001; Del Centro a la Isla at the Casa de las Americas in Cuba 2003; Women in the Arts symposium in Honduras, 1999; her work has received several prizes in the Panama Painting Bienales. Other honors include a residency at the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire in 1993.  Suescum's work has received critical mention by Rosina Cazali, Nelson Herrera, Mónica Kupfer, Luis Lama, Adrienne Samos, Edward Sullivan, and Roger Welch in newspapers, catalogues and publications such as Atlántica & ArtNexus magazines, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times & the Miami Herald.

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February 18, 2009