ABOUT SUZANNE PIECHOTTA

BIO

Suzanne Piechotta’s work focuses on passive resistance and the subtle strategies women employ to navigate daily life. She works in painting, soft sculpture, and installation to explore themes of safety, autonomy, and contemporary womanhood. Piechotta holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Alberta University of the Arts, a Bachelor of Education in Secondary Fine Art from the University of Calgary, and is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She lives and creates in Calgary, Alberta.

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

I seek to collaborate with institutions interested in developing educational materials that extend the interpretive and pedagogical reach of their exhibitions. My objective is to produce resources that foster critical engagement, deepen contextual understanding, and support diverse audiences in accessing and appreciating works of art through clear, research-informed frameworks.

 

I am gathering stories of moments when people felt acutely aware of their bodies for self-protection.

These everyday experiences quietly reveal how we navigate safety.

Share your story to help me reveal these realities.

 

To learn more, please visit the "This One Time" Project page.