“a carnival for the end of the world or a moment with god”
the periphery fills with spiraling cochlear pulses
rousing the appetite from the crow’s nest
a just place to hide from THE BEAST
four fires burning
the dust of dusk settles amongst the un-eaten and un-drunk
a fire is burning
blazes blue hot
gifting a moment"
Katharine Suchan ( b. 1997, Little Rock, AR) resides in Philadelphia, PA as an artist and educator. Her work seeks to embody fantastical experiences by observing and cataloging her immediate environment. She bridges sites, time, and objects that are visited-imagined-theatrical-psychological. Drawing from the logic of fairytales, invention, and wonder she excavates landscape’s in/stability. These manifestations appear through whatever means necessary.
She received her MFA from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture in 2024 and her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2020. Her work has been shown in Kansas City, New York, Rome, and Philadelphia and featured in I Like Your Work- Out Reach and New American Paintings Issue No. 160. Collapsing time and space, her work invites you to move through her memory palace and discover what it means to make dusk jealous.