

About the work Suzanne says, “Some of the earliest examples of dovetail wood joinery are found in ancient Egyptian burials, places where body and spirit re-aligned and transformed. The hybrid characters in my work are similarly in states of flux, emerging from the... Read More

Suzanne Sbarge: Night Bird Through Opera Glasses Essay by Mary Anne Redding
By Mary Anne Redding, Curator and Director of Turchin Center for Visual Arts Once upon a time, when women were birds, there was the simple understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy. The birds still remember what we have... Read More
December 1 – 20, 2017 | Suzanne Sbarge: Meta/Morph
New Mexico artist Suzanne Sbarge has led a fascinating artistic life. Her mother’s family emigrated from France during World War II, ending up in a concentration camp on Martinique. She grew up in Connecticut, and went to college in New York. As an art curator... Read More

March 8 – 31, 2017 | Matri-ART-y: Women’s’ March on Art!
In a civilization where more than 51% of the population is female, yet 96% of exhibition space is given to men, it’s time for a change. In honor of National Women’s History Month and in celebration of uniquely brilliant female perspective, Turner Carroll features... Read More

April 14 – 17, 2016 | Turner Carroll at the Dallas Art Fair
Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. Featuring new works by gallery artists Fausto Fernandez, Hung Liu, Squeak Carnwath, Drew Tal, Jamie Brunson, Rusty Scruby, Edward Lentsch, Wanxin... Read More