Author: susan

Recology King County Artist in Residence Program 2019 Exhibition

August 12, 2019

Opening reception: Thursday, September 5th,6pm – 9pm 109 S. Washington St, Seattle, WA Artist Talk: Saturday, September 14th, 1pm Viewing by appointment: susan@susanrobb.com Where once Native people gathered materials on the banks of the Duwamish to create clothing, vessels, and tools, Recology’s Material Transfer Facility now collects and processes the items King County residents put […]

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Interview for EK on the GO Podcast

November 26, 2018

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Edward Krigsman on his EK on the GO podcast, a wonderful resource that brings together local people charged with creating, preserving, and celebrating places that matter in the Seattle area.

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Join me on an Urban Arbortecture Adventure!

December 14, 2017

I’ve join forces with the brilliant Atlas Obscura to lead you all on the newest version of my Urban Arbortecture tour of downtown Seattle. We’ll walk through downtown and investigate city planning, social justice, and public and private space. January’s tour is already sold out but you can still join me in February. Makes a fine […]

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Join me for my talk at Ampersand LIVE!

October 26, 2017

Forterra’s Ampersand Magazine goes from page to stage at the Moore Theatre! Ampersand Live is an evening of edgy and nerdy unrehearsed stories and performances about the Pacific Northwest by all-local artists, performers, musicians, writers, and more. Local writer, actor, and singer Sarah Rudinoff hosts a stellar lineup of (always) all-local contributors:  Lynda V. Mapes | journalist […]

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Master art plans for downtown Seattle…

May 4, 2016

From the Office of Arts and Culture blog …. An artistic vision for downtown Seattle, brought to you by Susan Robb Artist Susan Robb has been commissioned by the Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) to research, develop, and create a Public Art Plan for downtown Seattle. […]

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