Artist

Susan Harman

Susan Harman has spent most of her life behind the lens of a camera as a photographer and when she was younger as an experimental feminist filmmaker. It was the storytelling of film-making that inspires her present exploration into creative art photography. Her films have toured extensively in film festivals and her recent art work has been exhibited in B.C. art galleries.
Susan has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Emily Carr University of Art & Design [Film & Video] and has retired from teaching over twenty years of university level design & graphic design courses. She presently lives in the beautiful coastal town of Sechelt in British Columbia.

Artist Code: 354

Videography

Coming Out of the Closet

1995, 04:00 minutes, colour, English/French

The Broken Night

1993, 05:00 minutes, colour, English/French

Wohosheni

1992, 07:00 minutes, B&W, silent

A Subject In Progress

1992, 04:00 minutes

Passing

1992, 28:00 minutes

Living With Elephants

1992, 16:37 minutes, colour, English

Jaws

1992, 08:00 minutes, colour

Childhood Ghosts

1991, 05:00 minutes, colour, English

Despite The Endlessness

1991, 10:00 minutes, colour, English

Critical Writing

Digital Identity: Introduction
by Elizabeth Kidd and Liane Davison. Digital Identity, 2000. Surrey: Surrey Art Gallery, 2000.
Twenty Bold, Brash and Beautiful Years: Introduction
by Lynn Wanyeki. Fuse, Spring 1994, v. 17, no. 3.