Thoughts
Perfect foil: Suzanne in Wallpaper* Magazine June 2016 Issue
Check out Suzanne in the June issue of Wallpaper* magazine. Suzanne talks about her story of weaving trash into treasure and the creative process behind her commission for Temple Emanu-El in Dallas.
Thank you Michael Reynolds and Martin Crook! READ HERE: http://www.wallpaper.com/art/perfect-foil-artist-suzanne-tick-tightly-woven-wonder




Wallpaper* magazine + ABC Home design talk series pictures
Suzanne had the pleaseure of participating at the first Wallpaper* magazine + ABC Home design talk series during this past NYC x DESIGN week. She joined the photographer Martin Crook and Wallpaper* magazine's US Editor, Michael Reynolds in a discussion about her latest commision for Temple Emanu-El in Dallas and the transformational experience of turning trash to treasure and its documentation. There was also an exhibiton of Suzanne's pieces in the mezzanine. A wonderful night!
Watch Suzanne’s TEDxNavesink #Makers Talk: “Weaving trash into treasure”
“Transformation has been a big theme in my life…dualities unfold in my understanding of what broken/disharmony and humor looks like thru the creation of my woven art pieces.” Watch Suzanne's TEDxNavesink#Makers Talk: “Weaving trash into treasure”
Suzanne to speak at TEDxNavesink #Makers Saturday, April 9, 2016

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Suzanne Tick will be speaking at TEDxNavesink Saturday, April 9, 2016, The annual conference features talks by 30 makers from New Jersey, New York and around the globe. Suzanne will discuss how weaving trash into treasure helped her transform her life.
To show our appreciation, we’re offering you a discounted rate on tickets to this once-in-a-lifetime event. Enter STick at checkout for 20% off. Visit http://tedxnavesink.com/makers/ to purchase tickets. This includes entrance to the a Makers Gallery of the most innovative tech products around, lunch with speakers, and free coffee.
Happenings are Happening
We were excited to host 3 solo dance performances by Eiko Otika, from the duo Eiko and Koma, here at the Suzanne Tick studio last week. The studio was part of the selected East Village locations that made “Platform 2016: A Body in Places,” a multidisciplinary program focused on this extraordinary artist.

You can read more information about Eiko and her performances here.
For more information about Eiko and Koma check out these pasts New York Times articles.
-Eiko Steps Away From One Dance Partner, to Take on Many More