Susie Ganch


Susie Ganch is a first generation American artist of Hungarian heritage. She is a sculptor, jeweler, educator, and founder and director of Radical Jewelry Makeover.
Ganch's work has been shown nationally and internationally at such prestigious venues as Design Museum, the National Gallery of Victoria, Ueno Royal Museum, Cameron Art Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Kohler Art Center, and the Milwaukee Art Museum, and held in numerous public collections at such venues as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Asheville Art Museum.
Ganch received her Bachelors in Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Geology in 1994 and her Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1997.

Artwork

Sculpture

Ganch's background in Geology has heavily influenced her work that has centered on conversations about the environment, consumption, beauty, and adornment. Ganch frequently repurposes and utilizes such materials as plastic utensils and coffee cup lids en masse for her sculptures. "With these works, Ganch undermines the viewer's reaction; this is not just well-composed garbage. Rather, she reframes the three-dimensional objects with photographs or suggestive titles, directly alluding to questions about consumerism, ethical standards of global retailers, and mass production… Ganch places implication equally on buyer and producer as the innumerable individual parts are held together to form a gestalt."

Jewelry

Ganch received her training in jewelry while attending University of Wisconsin- Madison for her MFA, and additional training at California College of Art, Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts, and Penland School of Crafts. Her jewelry, particularly her enameling work, has been exhibited nationally and internationally, as well as included in several publications such as Metalsmith Magazine and several Lark Craft books.

Selected exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Teaching

Ganch currently works as an Associate Professor and Metal Area Lead at Virginia Commonwealth University. Ganch has held previous teaching appointments at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Ganch also teaches regular workshops at such institutions as Haystack Mountain School, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Penland School of Crafts, Mendocino Art Center, Oregon College of Arts and Crafts, Oxbow Summer School of the Arts, and California College of Art.

Radical Jewelry Makeover

Radical Jewelry Makeover is collaborative project directed by Susie Ganch. Radical jewelry Makeover "uses the role of jewelry to educate students and communities about the complex issues surrounding mining."
Radical Jewelry Makeover travels to hosting communities where participants are invited to donate unwanted jewelry to the project; donations range from plastic jewelry, to gold, diamonds, silver, stones, and bone. Participants break down, organize, and reuse the donations to create new pieces, extending the material's life span and keeping the original unwanted jewelry from landfills. Throughout the process, participants are taught about the environmental impact that mining for metals and stones has, and challenged to rethink their own participation in jewelry markets. At the end of the project, the remade pieces are then sold with the profits going to Ethical Metalsmiths.

Selected grants, recognitions and residencies