Susan Sveda-Pachaud

Previous name for exhibitions, publications, grants and awards: Susan Sveda-Uncapher

SELECT WEB

Las Laguna 2025 For the Love of Art https://www.laslagunaartgallery.com/

Phipps VIRTUAL Members’ Spotlight Exhibition (Minute marker 7:49-8:21) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVSSamIJTg4

Gallery 117 Never not Broken | Exhibition | Ann Arbor Art Center

Bush Foundation https://www.bushfoundation.org/fellows/susan-sveda-uncapher

Minnesota Historical Society (Bush Foundation Manuscripts: paper archive Location 309.M.5.7B Box 610) http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00016.xml

Prabook https://prabook.com/web/susan.sveda-uncapher/768862

CATALOGUES

2020       Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Pablo Center at the Confluence. On Love: Exploring minds and hearts, 2020. Texts by Susan Sveda-Uncapher and Yoonshin Park.

2001       Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Rahr-West Art Museum. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Anderson Art Center. Wisconsin Artists Biennial, 2001. Texts by Jan Smith, Gary John Grest, Robert Lee Mejer and Frank C. Lewis.

2000       Gorham, Maine. USM Art Galleries. Touch, 2000. Text by Malgorzata Anne Lisiewicz.

1999       Chicago, Illinois. The Project Room. On Time, 1999. Texts by Malgorzata Anne Lisiewicz.

1996       Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Bush Foundation. Bush Artist Fellows 1996, 1996. Editor Vince Leo.  http://www.worldcat.org/title/bush-artist-fellowships-1996/oclc/38906221

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2026 Solo Exhibition booked for November 2 through December 21, 2026, at the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2017       Unanswered Prayers. Christ Church Cathedral. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2010      Hot and Bothered. Heyde Center for the Arts. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.

2008       Love and other strange stories. Heyde Center for the Arts. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.

2001       Domesticated. Backdoor Gallery. Eau Claire Regional Arts Center. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

1999        Mine. Midway Studios. University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

 

SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2025 It’s All Symbolic. Group show scheduled June 9 through Aug 26, 2025. L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2025 For the Love of Art - Virtual Exhibition. Las Laguna Art Gallery. Laguna Beach, California.

2024 All Things Considered - Virtual Exhibition. Las Laguna Art Gallery. Laguna Beach, California.

2024 ArtsWest 45. L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2024 60th Annual Spring Art Show. Heyde Center for the Arts. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.

2023 The Phipps Members’ Spotlight 2023. The Phipps Center for the Arts. Hudson, Wisconsin.

2023 59th Annual Spring Art Show. Heyde Center for the Arts. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.

2022 Women in Art - Virtual Exhibition. Las Laguna Art Gallery. Laguna Beach, California.

2021       VIRTUAL Members’ Spotlight Exhibition. The Phipps Center for the Arts. Hudson, Wisconsin.

2020       On Love. James W. Hansen Gallery. Pablo Center at the Confluence. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2019       Members’ Spotlight 2019: Galleries Exhibit. The Phipps Center for the Arts. Hudson, Wisconsin.

2019 Give the Best That You Have In You: University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Department of Art & Design Alumni Exhibition. James W. Hansen Gallery. Pablo Center at the Confluence. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2016       Faith. Non-Fiction Gallery. Savannah, Georgia.

2016 Never not Broken. Gallery 117. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

2014       Imagining Otherness: Catching Sight of Monstrosity. Janet Carson Gallery. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2013       The Vision and the Word 5. Janet Carson Gallery. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2012       Into the Night: A 20 year Retrospective with Alexander Uncapher.  Janet Carson Gallery. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2010       The Vision and the Word. L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2009      School of the Arts Faculty Art and Photography Exhibition. Department of Liberal Studies and the Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Exhibited at the James Williams Middle School, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

2008        UWEC Department of Art and Design Faculty ExhibitionFoster Gallery. Haas Fine Art Center. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2008 Common Threads. Backdoor Gallery. Eau Claire Regional Arts Center. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2007        UWEC Department of Art and Design Faculty Exhibition.  Foster Gallery. Haas Fine Art Center. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2005        Poetry and Art Exhibition: Elimination of all Forms of Violence Against Women; La Eliminacion de Toda Forma de Violencia Contra la Mujer. Edna Carlsten Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Stevens Point, Wisconsin.

2005 Love: Lost and Found. Hue Art Gallery. Madison, Wisconsin.

2003       Sight, Sound and Song. Backdoor Gallery (Exhibition) and Phillips Theatre (Performance). Eau Claire Regional Arts Center. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2002       Domesticity. L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

2002   Wisconsin Artists Biennial. Anderson Art Center. Kenosha, Wisconsin.

2001       Wisconsin Artists Biennial. Rahr-West Museum. Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

2000       Touch. USM Art Gallery. Invitational with Kiki Smith, Mona Hatoum and other notable international artists. University of Southern Maine. Gorham, Maine.

1999        UWEC Department of Art and Design Faculty Exhibition. Foster Gallery. Haas Fine Art Center. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

1999 On Time. Chicago Project Room. Chicago, Illinois.

1998        Artscape ’98. Hyde Park Art Center (Exhibition) and 61st Street (Site Specific Installation). Chicago, Illinois.

1998 The Vision and the Word. State Office Building. Madison, Wisconsin.

1997        First Time. Chicago Humanities Institute. University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

1997 The Vision and the Word. L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

           

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2013       Emerson, Julian. “Individuality in Harmony.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (August 11, 2013): 4F.

2013       Albrecht, Emily. “Looking and Listening.Volume One (August 1, 2013): 18.

2012       Kaldjian, Marni. “Into the Night.Volume One (July 26, 2012): 21.

2010       Swanson, Kelly. “Sculpture Exhibition Explores Female Viewpoint.Volume One (July 29, 2010): 18.

2008       Tirrel, Victoria. “Fellows News Briefs.Giving Strength 5, no. 3 (Winter 2008-2009): 23.

2008         Tirrel, Victoria. “Fellows News Briefs.Giving Strength 5, no. 2 (Summer 2008): 25.

2005       Smoot, Frank. “The Art of the Object Theatre.CVM Currents (Winter 2005-2006): 5.

2005         Tirrel, Victoria. “Fellows News Briefs.Giving Strength 2, no. 2 (May 2005): 27.

2003       Smoot, Frank. “My Town, Your Town” and “Susan Sveda-Uncapher” CVM Currents (Winter 2003-2004): 6-8.

2003       Barsness, Ann. “Museum Exhibit links visitors to 1920s Eau Claire.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (December 11, 2003): 1C-2C.

2002       Schultz, Leslie. “In Brief: Recent Activity of Alumni and Current Fellows.Bush Fellows News (Spring 2002): 11.

2000         Schultz, Leslie. “In Brief: Recent Activity of Alumni and Current Fellows.Bush Fellows News (Autumn 2000): 8.

2000        Cann, Valerie R. “Getting in ‘Touch’ with seldom-touched areas of awareness.Maine Sunday Telegram (February 27, 2000).

1999       Schultz, Leslie. “In Brief: Recent Activity of Alumni and Current Fellows.Bush Fellows News (Fall 1999): 11.

1999          Bulka, Michael. “Art 1999 Chicago Preview.The C.A.C.A. (Chicago Art Critics Association) Newsletter” 2, no.1 (May 1999).

1998        James, Jonathan. “Taking it to the Streets.Chicago Weekly News 4, no.2 (October 8, 1998): 18.

1997       Schultz, Leslie. “In Brief: Recent Activity of Alumni and Current Fellows.Bush Fellows News (Spring 1997): 9.

1996       Johnson, Jennifer. “American Politics.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (November 17, 1996): 1F and 3F.

1996       Johnson, Jennifer. “Well worth the effort.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (June 9, 1996): 1F and 3F.

1995       Johnson, Jennifer. “Exhibit pays tribute to late photographer.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (December 14, 1995): 1C.

1995       Madden, Terry. “Under Fire.UWEC Spectator (January 23, 1995).

1994       Chromey, Jodi. “Risque’ Business: Artists bare all in coffee lounge show.UWEC Spectator (April 12, 1994).

1994         Reiland, Dan. “Bottled Up.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (January 8, 1994). Photo.

1992       Friedman, Dick. “Water Work.Eau Claire Leader Telegram (August 6, 1992). Photo.

 

BROADCAST

2011       WQOW TV 18. In Person. ABC, TV 18 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Interviewed by Steve Betchkal.  October 31, 2011.

2008       Wisconsin Public Radio’s Spectrum West. WPR, 88.3 WHWC and 88.7 WRFW. Featured Artist. February 7, 2008.

1997       Wisconsin Public Radio’s Spectrum West. WPR, 88.3 WHWC and 88.7 WRFW. Featured Artist. March 1997.

 

SELECT AWARDS

Residency. 2016-2017. Christ Church Cathedral. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Best of Show. 2016. Faith. Non-Fiction Gallery. Savannah, Georgia.

Honorary Initiate Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society and Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society for Freshmen. 2010. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Nominated by UW Eau Claire students.

Full Tuition and Stipend. 1997 through 1999. University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

Bush Artist Fellowship (Visual Art2-D). 1996. The Bush Foundation. St. Paul, Minnesota.

 

SELECT GUEST ENGAGEMENTS

Guest Artist/Speaker. March and April 2003. Foster Gallery. Haas Fine Art Center, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Brown Bag Luncheon series “From Concept to Image and Back Again”. Artist talks on conceptual art practices culminating in a panel discussion. Individual presentation “The Question IS the Point”.

Guest Artist/Speaker. April 1999. University of Chicago, Department of Art History. Chicago, Illinois. “Forms of Intimacy” colloquium.

Visiting Artist. August 1997.  Rochester Art Center. Rochester, Minnesota.

SELECT EDUCATION

Master of Fine Arts. June 1999. University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

Bachelor of Fine Arts. December 1994. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Eau Claire, Wisconsin.