About

Suzanne Morlock is an artist and social interventionist who entices human compassion via multidisciplinary works which expose narratives of vulnerability, dissecting and recombining sensory elements with a wry wit and a steady eye.

Influenced by early training in Los Angeles and later the rural surroundings of Northwestern Wyoming, she currently seeks inspiration from the Northwest. Morlock travels regularly seeking stories of place, context and humanity. She exhibits internationally and maintains an active schedule dividing venues between experimental and traditional settings throughout the US and the world beyond.

Featured in Sculpture Magazine, The Green Magic of Recycling (March 2012, 431KB PDF) and in 2012 Morlock was nominated for a United States Artists Fellowship and a Contemporary Northwest Artist Award in the same year.

In 2014 Morlock received a Wyoming Arts Council Fellowship and in 2015 became a fellow of the American Scandinavian Foundation. In 2022 Morlock was the recepient of an ARPA Community Artist Grant from the Wyoming Arts Council.