Susan Dobson

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Born1965 (age 5960)
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Knownforphotographer
Susan Dobson
Born1965 (age 5960)
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
EducationRyerson University, University of Guelph
Known forphotographer
Websitesusandobson.com Edit this at Wikidata

Susan Dobson (born September 19, 1965)[1] is a Canadian artist based in Guelph, Ontario. She is best known for her photographs and installations, many focusing on the theme of urban landscape and suburban culture.

According to the artist: "If you have driven through the streets of most suburbs, you have seen the row houses of equivalent design, decoration, and setback. Such standardization seems depressing to you, but the important thing is that it seems even more depressing to the suburbanite. As a consequence, an enormous amount of effort has been spent by suburbanites to make their homes different from those on either side and across the street. The more identical things are, the more he seeks some distinctive touch to symbolize and validate any particular tract house as his house."[2]

Dobson's work has been exhibited worldwide, in countries including: Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, China, Germany, Spain, and Mexico. She was a contributing artist to the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and her work was presented on billboards in Vancouver as part of the exhibition Endlessly Traversed Landscapes.[3]

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