SUE JOHNSON
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  The Drawing Center Viewing Program Enter "Sue Johnson" for portfolio of works  
  Printed Matter, Inc is the distributor for the miniature book editions. Available for $10 each (Duster, Rain, Zephyr, and Large American Moose). Main website: www.printedmatter.org Search: "Sue Johnson"  
  Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Oxford, England Sue Johnson will live and work in Oxford while she serves as the inaugural Faculty Fellow in Residence at the Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies for the 2010-11 academic year. She will teach seminars including 'Art of the Book' and 'Drawing in the Museums.'  
  Virgil Meets the Duckheadtail Crocodile Suzi Gablik posts on March 25, 2009 about The Alternate Encyclopedia and "Evolutionary Drift" exhibition at the Maier Museum of Art (Lynchburg, VA).  
  Selections from The Alternate Encyclopedia Archive of early work from The Alternate Encyclopedia as of 2001. Gouache paintings, etchings, objects, curators essays. Projects include: Hidden Structures of the Universe, New Images for the Stereoscope, Parallel Stories, Images Without Text, Textbook of Comparative Anatomy, Printer's Proofs, and the Specimen Collections.  
  St. Mary's College of Maryland - Faculty Page Brief biography page. Johnson is a Professor of Art at St. Mary's College of Maryland  
  Corruption by Camille Norton, features poems inspired by works by Sue Johnson Review of Corruption by UMass Media  
  Wave Hill, Gyndor Gallery exhibition brochure Curator Jennifer McGregor describes works by Sue Johnson  
  American Philosophical Society Museum - Treasures Revealed Exhibition In 2004, Johnson collaborated with the APS Museum on the exhibition, "Treasures Revealed" by creating new works in response to works in the APS collections.