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Abstract Series

Sue Anne Hodges

Abstract Series

Sue Anne Hodges

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

12:30 AM

Remote Meeting (See Instructions/Get Zoom Link Emailed)


Sue Anne will talk about how her early interests in art and design have influenced her work over the years and led to her 3 abstract series. She will speak about what draws her to a specific subject and what she is looking for when making the work. 


The term abstract means different things to different people. This presentation will explore 3 different series and the ideas behind the work in each. And hopefully inspire you to think about how that applies to your own work. And think about “What does it mean to you?”

Sue Anne Hodges

Sue Anne Hodges is a photographer and educator.

She was the Director of Digital Imaging at New England School of Photography (NESOP). Her career began as an advertising photographer, helping to build and supervise an in-house studio for Lechmere, a retail chain store. This led her to teaching studio lighting at NESOP where in 1995 she helped them establish the digital imaging department and taught for the past 25 years.


Her years of working in the studio as an advertising / still life photographer fine-tuned my eye for light, color, and design, and she brings that experience to her work outside of the studio.


Her more recent photography includes a variety of projects including work for The Cultural Landscape Foundation, Down East Magazine, and Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. In addition Sue Anne’s personal work has been widely exhibited and for 15 years she was represented by Redfield Artisans Gallery in Northeast Harbor, Maine. She splits her time between Mount Desert Island, Maine and West Newbury, Massachusetts.


For more information visit Sue Anne's website.

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