Born Susan Nudelman (New York City, 1940), Suzi Ferrer held a BFA in Fine Arts from Cornell University, and an MA in Psychology from the University of Puerto Rico. 

From 1966 to 1976, she regularly exhibited in New York City and Puerto Rico, also participating in shows in France, Denmark, and Brazil.

In the 1980's, Suzi -- known as Sasha -- embarked on a second career in international television and film production. She passed away in 2006 having never stopped being an artist at heart & soul.

In 2021, the MADMi in San Juan produced Suzi’s first solo show in 46 years. It was everything.

For mom.


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Exhibitions - Solo

1966    La Casa Del Arte, San Juan, P.R.                  

1967    Museo de Ponce, Ponce, P.R.                        

1969    Del Arte, San Juan P.R.                     

1971    La Casa del Arte, San Juan P.R.

1973    Westbroadway Gallery, N.Y.                             

1973    Galeria Colibri, San Juan, P.R.                      

1975    Westbroadway Gallery, N.Y.

2021 Museo de Arte y Diseño de Miramar, San Juan, P.R. (Exhibition Booklet)

2025 Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (Exhibition Page)


Exhibitions - Invitationals

1972    Segundo Bienal de San Juan del Grabado Latino Americano, San Juan, P.R.

1972    IX Biennale Internationale d’Arte de Menton, Menton France

1973    XII Bienal de Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil

1974    Tercera Bienal de San Juan del Grabado Latino Americano, San Juan, P.R.


Exhibitions - Group

1965    Ateneo Puertorriqueno, San Juan, P.R.

1965-1969 La Casa Del Arte, San Juan, P.R.

1966    Galeria Colibri, San Juan, P.R.

1965    Museo de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, P.R.

1969    Puerto Rican Art, N.Y.

1973-1975 Westbroadway Gallery, N.Y.

1972    Roundtower, Copenhagen, Denmark

1973    University of Connecticut, Bridgeport, Conn.

1973    La Galería – Las Artistas Puertorriquenas, San Juan, P.R.

1974    Centro Nacional de las Artes - Inaugural Exhibition, San Juan, P.R.

1974    Centro Nacional de las Artes – Works on Paper, San Juan, P.R.

1975    Museo de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, P.R.


Awards, Publications and Documentary

1965    IBEC Corp. First Prize, Graphics

1967    Art Galley Magazine, Puerto Rican Art by Jay Jacobs

1975    Painting and Sculpture of the Puerto Rican, Peter Block;  N.Y.: Plus Ultra Educational Publishing

1975     La Encyclopedia de Puerto Rico (Sección de Artes Plásticas), Vicente Baez, Ed. Rio Piedras, P.R. Librería Orbe

1975     Thieme Becker Encyclopedia of Artists, Veb. E.A. Seeman Verlag, Liepzig

1960s - 70s    Numerous newspaper reviews, feature articles and interviews in The San Juan Star and El Mundo newspapers

1975      Artdoc, Women on Women, Queens College Library Science Dept., Queens, N.Y., Stan Lewis, Project Director, Barbara Martin, Producer


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