Suzanne HUSKY

French/American, born in 1975, works in Bazas and San Francisco

Suzanne HUSKY explores the relationship between humans and the natural world. She works across various media including sculpture, photography, video, and installation. With a background in horticulture and ecological practices, her projects often reflect on environmental issues and alternative ways of living. Her practice combines research, craft, and activism, inviting viewers to consider new forms of connection with the earth.

The Sound of a New Waterfall is a portrait of naturalist Patti Smith, where Suzanne HUSKY follows the quiet path of restoration. Together, they move through landscapes shaped by water and inhabited by beavers — engineers of renewal. As ecosystems heal, wetlands swell, and streams reshape themselves, a new sound begins to rise: steady, soft, and full of promise — the sound of a world remembering how to live again.

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