
Suzanne Moore is a painter, lettering artist and place-maker whose eclectic interests fuse in the diversity of her artists’ books. She melds word and painted image with form, content and structure into spaces which invite the reader to engage, examine and inquire. Her books blend distinctive design, color use and surface treatments with textual content and contemporary lettering to create work that obscures the line between word and image, legibility and abstraction.
Suzanne’s work is exhibited widely, and her books have been acquired for private and public collections in the U.S. and Europe. Among them are the Pierpont Morgan Library, The James S. Copley Library (La Jolla), and the rare book collections of Smith College, Wellesley College, Harvard University and the University of Washington.
She is one of three Americans on the team creating contemporary interpretive illuminations for the St. John’s Bible, the Wales-based project lead by Donald Jackson.
She lives and gardens on Vashon Island, Washington, with her husband Don Glaister and their dog Rothko.
