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Susan Mohl Powers

Susan Mohl Powers (1944 – 2023), born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, was a contemporary artist who sculpted in polygon and planar metal as well as sewn fabric, blending art and science to design sculptures and fabric-on-canvas paintings.[1] The owner of Sailshade Studios in Fall River, Massachusetts, she also designed, trademarked and fabricated an energy-efficient window shade.[2]

Susan Mohl Powers
Born
Susan Elizabeth Mohl

(1944-06-01)June 1, 1944
Saint Paul, Minnesota
DiedOctober 24, 2023(2023-10-24) (aged 79)
Fall River, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
  • Mount Holyoke College
  • University of Minnesota
Occupations
  • Artist
  • Sailshade Studios owner
Known for
  • Sculptures and paintings that blend art and science
  • Sailshades
SpouseAlan W. Powers
ChildrenTwo daughters
Websitesailshadestudios.com

Biography edit

Susan Mohl Powers, daughter of Judson Jasper Mohl and Florence (née Kling) Mohl, was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, of Swedish ancestry. Her family lived in Kansas and also in New England, where she completed high school.[3][4] She married Alan W. Powers in 1966. They lived in Westport, Massachusetts.[5]

Her interests in science and mathematics shaped her approaches to art. As a child she was fascinated by fossils; as an undergraduate, she conducted public open houses at Mount Holyoke College observatory.[4] Powers was also a science teacher at a private school in Minnesota.[1] Her early artistic influences included Buckminster Fuller and D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson's On Growth and Form.[3]

Powers died October 24, 2023, in Fall River, Massachusetts.[6]

Education edit

 
Redwood Seed
by Susan Mohl Powers
 
Mosaic Nude
by Susan Mohl Powers
 
Susan Mohl Powers with two of many large pieces exhibited at Squibb International Headquarters, Princeton, NJ, 1979, reviewed in the Times, "Blending Science and Art."
 
Susan Mohl Powers in Sailshadestudios, Fall River, MA, with pieces from her Nemasket show (Fairhaven) in 1988. It has since exhibited at Heritage Park, Fall River.
 
Fabric Glass Blue Rose
by Susan Mohl Powers

Powers earned a baccalaureate in 1966 from Mount Holyoke College,[7] having studied studio art, physics, and astronomy.[8] She began her Master of Fine Arts in sculpture at the University of Minnesota, and completed a Master of Fine Arts in visual design in Massachusetts.[1] She studied with Henry Rox, Jānis Kalmīte, Hui Ming Wang, Leonard DeLonga, and Harold Pattek. Early in her career, she created welded steel sculptures under Katherine Nash, who founded Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota.[9]

Powers wrote that her art was an effort to record imagery from scientific studies and observations: "I now see cellular and fossil-like forms everywhere. The expression might be a fabric sculpture. It might be an oil painting in which ribbed structures are sewn into the canvas before stretching. It might be works on paper; when I draw pastel nudes, the thighs, the breasts, and the torsos all break apart into geometric, refracted patterns of the expanding universe."[3]

Reception edit

Powers' fine art abstracts and commercial fabrications were well received. A 1979 New York Times reviewer wrote that some modern artists are "able to create successful mixtures of science and art. The mixtures by Susan Mohl Powers, now on view at the Squibb Gallery, are fascinating, relying heavily on both disciplines for their expression."[1] Acknowledging that a few pieces "might not be eminent successes", the review described most of her pieces as "striking for their adventurousness and for their emphatic presence... What makes these pieces interesting from an esthetic point of view is their apparent contradictory nature. One look might tell us that they are an Expressionist canvas using geometric shapes as imagery. Another look might tell us that they are soft sculpture. In fact, they work well as both."[1]

 
Susan Mohl Powers with Lion's Tuft for Claes Oldenburg
 
Claes Oldenburg at Sailshade Studios
 
Dancing Galaxies
by Susan Mohl Powers
 
Susan Mohl Powers creating bust of Theodore Baird

A Boston Globe review described her solo installation of soft sculptures at the Nemasket Gallery in Fairhaven as "a series of gauzy, boxy fabric shapes suspended from the ceiling and moving gracefully in the air currents". It also highlighted her commercial ventures with Sailshades, and commented the artist "capitalized on the big open space by creating a series of sewn rectangles that, when hanging, stay open without folding or flopping, even though there is no armature other than the seams".[8] The review mentioned layers of translucent materials and stitching lines: "The effect can resemble crazy quilt patterns, or ice floes cracking apart."[8]

A 2003 reviewer observed, "Referencing skeletons and membranes and animals and insects, her suspended works appear to float weightlessly despite their sometimes-large size and volume", and noted that sections of a wall piece "appear to freeze differing fragments of cascading liquid waves movement".[10]

Sailshade Studios edit

Powers designed and began fabricating an energy-efficient "insulating decorator roman shade with a self-creating valance"[4] out of her home in 1979, trademarking the name and design Sailshade in 1984 with her husband under the business name "Cloth Construction Partnership".[11] By 1987, with diminishing sales, Powers took a job at a fabric mill and joined the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, which she later saluted with a large installation, "Under the Microscope of Spirit–A Tribute To The I.L.G.W.U.", at Nemasket Gallery in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.[8][12][13]

In 1991 she opened Sailshade Studios, Inc., in Durfee Union Mills, a granite 1860 textile mill complex in Fall River, Massachusetts.[4] Powers installed Sailshades in 32 states, created applications to address acoustic challenges, and installed heat-reducing "planar net artwork" in other venues.[14][15][16][17] She also conducted do-it-yourself workshops locally in Massachusetts on making insulated shades that cut energy costs.[14] The Sailshade trademark was re-registered in 2008 under "Sailshade Studios, Inc."[18]

Collaborations edit

As a subcontractor for Paul Amaral, Powers fabricated the 9 ft (2.7 m) tuft for Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's Venice Biennale piece, "Lion's Tale", a gift Oldenburg and van Bruggen installed originally May–October, 1999, in Piazza San Marco outside Museo Correr, Venice, Italy (now at Musei Civici Veneziani in Venice).[19]

Powers directly collaborated with Paul Amaral in 2014 to fabricate the 9 ft (2.7 m) perforated stainless steel sculpture, "Dancing Galaxies".

Powers collaborated on three public sculpture installations with architect Kathryn Duff of the Studio to Sustain, Inc., of New Bedford, Massachusetts: at Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island; Prima Care in Fall River, Massachusetts; and The Incognito restaurant in New Bedford, Massachusetts.[20][21][22]

In collaboration with her husband, who wrote Birdtalk: Conversations with Birds, Powers provided chapter drawings to help readers identify birds whose calls are being described.[5]

Exhibitions and installations edit

Powers' résumé includes solo and group exhibitions, as well as public installations.[9]

Solo exhibitions edit

  • 1979 — "Polygons and Planar Nets," Squibb Gallery, Princeton, New Jersey[1][22][23]
  • 1988 — "Under the Microscope of Spirit–A Tribute To The I.L.G.W.U.", Nemasket Gallery, Fairhaven, Massachusetts; with immediate follow-up exhibition at Heritage State Park, Fall River, Massachusetts[8][12][13]
  • 1994 — Digital Corporation, Worcester, Massachusetts
  • 1994 — Piano Mill Gallery, Needham, Massachusetts
  • 1995 — Sterling Millworks Gallery, Sterling, Massachusetts
  • 2002 — "Solo Exhibition 2002", Galleria Eclettica, Milano, Italia[24]
  • 2004 — New Bedford Art Museum, Lower Vault and Upper Vault Gallery[25]

Selected group exhibitions edit

  • 1971 — Kramer Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • 1975 — Image Gallery, Lenox, Massachusetts
  • 1994 — Donovan Gallery, Tiverton, Rhode Island
  • 1998 — Virginia Lynch Gallery, Tiverton, Rhode Island
  • 2003 — "Sun Spots 2003" and "Juno's Corset 2003", Grimshaw Gudewicz Art Gallery, Fall River, Massachusetts[26][27]
  • 2005 — Annotazioni d’Arte, Milano, Italia

Public installations edit

Selected sculptures by Susan Mohl Powers edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Shirey, David L. (March 11, 1979). (PDF). New York Times. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2013.
  2. ^ Mopsy, S.K. (October 9, 1983). "Getting Around: Saving Sunshine". Boston Globe Magazine. ProQuest 1637330945. Retrieved December 29, 2023 – via Proquest.
  3. ^ a b c . Sailshade Studios, Inc. 2014. Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved December 26, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d . SMP Installations. Sailshade Studios, Inc. 2014. Archived from the original on July 8, 2023. Retrieved December 26, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Powers, Alan (2015). Birdtalk: Conversations with Birds. Foreword by Richard C. Wheeler, illustrated by Susan Mohl Powers. Frog Books. p. xi. ISBN 9781583940655. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  6. ^ . www.currentobituary.com. October 24, 2023. Archived from the original on November 17, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  7. ^ "Leading Women in the Arts". Weissman Center for Leadership > Public Events. Trustees of Mount Holyoke College. 2014. Retrieved December 24, 2014. Susan Mohl Powers '66 studied studio art, astronomy, and physics during her years at Mount Holyoke. After participating in the M.F.A. sculpture program at the University of Minnesota, she completed the M.F.A. degree in Visual Design at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. The New York Times hailed her first solo exhibition at the Squibb Corporate Headquarters in Princeton, N.J. as "striking for its adventurousness and its emphatic presence." Her work is part of numerous public and private collections, and her studio is located in a nineteenth-century granite mill in Fall River, Massachusetts
  8. ^ a b c d e Temin, Christine (August 31, 1988). "Lives in the Arts - Stitching a Crazy Quilt of Art and Science". The Boston Globe. ProQuest 294406067 – via Proquest.
  9. ^ a b (PDF). Sailshade Studios, Inc. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 18, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  10. ^ Boyce, David B. (November 27, 2003). . South Coast Today. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  11. ^ "U.S. Trademark 73411973, Registration #: 1,296,384". United States Patent and Trademark Office. September 18, 1984. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  12. ^ a b . Sailshade Studios. Archived from the original on February 27, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  13. ^ a b "Fabric artist pays tribute to fabric workers". Herald News. Fall River, Massachusetts. November 1988.
  14. ^ a b Kerr, Paula (October 28, 2005). "Made in the Shade - Designer reveals the secret of the energy-saving Sailshade". Herald News. Fall River, Massachusetts.
  15. ^ . Sailshade Studios. 1994. Archived from the original on September 23, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  16. ^ a b c . Sailshade Studios. 2015. Archived from the original on June 3, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  17. ^ . Sailshade Studios. 2007. Archived from the original on June 3, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  18. ^ "U.S. Trademark 77222319". United States Patent and Trademark Office. August 12, 2008. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  19. ^ . Expresso Beans. 2014. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
  20. ^ . New Bedford Internet. Studio2Sustain. 2014. Archived from the original on October 1, 2023. Retrieved December 24, 2014.
  21. ^ a b . Sailshade Studios. 2014. Archived from the original on February 27, 2021. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  22. ^ a b c d . Sailshade Studios. 2015. Archived from the original on June 3, 2023. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  23. ^ National Arts Guide: 1979, Volume 1. Michigan: University of Michigan. 1979. p. 220. Archived from the original on January 2, 2024. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  24. ^ "Fine Art Abstract Paintings Canvas Giclee Prints". Susan Mohl Powers. 2002. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  25. ^ . Sailshade Studios. 2004. Archived from the original on February 27, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  26. ^ . Grimshaw Gudewicz Foundation. 2003. Archived from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  27. ^ "Grimshaw Gudewicz Art Gallery". Sailshade Studios. 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  28. ^ "Artist Honored". Herald News. Fall River. March 1994.
  29. ^ Mello, Michael (March 1994). "Fall River recognizes Dacron fabric images created by Westport woman". Standard Times. New Bedford, Massachusetts.
  30. ^ . Sailshade Studios. 2003. Archived from the original on February 27, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  31. ^ . Sailshade Studios. 2014. Archived from the original on February 27, 2021. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  32. ^ Welker, Grant (April 4, 2010). . The Herald News. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 21, 2015.

External links edit

  • Sailshade Studios
  • SMP Installations
  • SMP Memorial exhibit review on YouTube

susan, mohl, powers, 1944, 2023, born, saint, paul, minnesota, contemporary, artist, sculpted, polygon, planar, metal, well, sewn, fabric, blending, science, design, sculptures, fabric, canvas, paintings, owner, sailshade, studios, fall, river, massachusetts, . Susan Mohl Powers 1944 2023 born in Saint Paul Minnesota was a contemporary artist who sculpted in polygon and planar metal as well as sewn fabric blending art and science to design sculptures and fabric on canvas paintings 1 The owner of Sailshade Studios in Fall River Massachusetts she also designed trademarked and fabricated an energy efficient window shade 2 Susan Mohl PowersBornSusan Elizabeth Mohl 1944 06 01 June 1 1944Saint Paul MinnesotaDiedOctober 24 2023 2023 10 24 aged 79 Fall River MassachusettsNationalityAmericanAlma materMount Holyoke CollegeUniversity of MinnesotaOccupationsArtist Sailshade Studios ownerKnown forSculptures and paintings that blend art and scienceSailshadesSpouseAlan W PowersChildrenTwo daughtersWebsitesailshadestudios com Contents 1 Biography 2 Education 3 Reception 4 Sailshade Studios 5 Collaborations 6 Exhibitions and installations 6 1 Solo exhibitions 6 2 Selected group exhibitions 6 3 Public installations 7 Selected sculptures by Susan Mohl Powers 8 References 9 External linksBiography editSusan Mohl Powers daughter of Judson Jasper Mohl and Florence nee Kling Mohl was born in Saint Paul Minnesota of Swedish ancestry Her family lived in Kansas and also in New England where she completed high school 3 4 She married Alan W Powers in 1966 They lived in Westport Massachusetts 5 Her interests in science and mathematics shaped her approaches to art As a child she was fascinated by fossils as an undergraduate she conducted public open houses at Mount Holyoke College observatory 4 Powers was also a science teacher at a private school in Minnesota 1 Her early artistic influences included Buckminster Fuller and D Arcy Wentworth Thompson s On Growth and Form 3 Powers died October 24 2023 in Fall River Massachusetts 6 Education edit nbsp Redwood Seedby Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Mosaic Nudeby Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Susan Mohl Powers with two of many large pieces exhibited at Squibb International Headquarters Princeton NJ 1979 reviewed in the Times Blending Science and Art nbsp Susan Mohl Powers in Sailshadestudios Fall River MA with pieces from her Nemasket show Fairhaven in 1988 It has since exhibited at Heritage Park Fall River nbsp Fabric Glass Blue Roseby Susan Mohl Powers Powers earned a baccalaureate in 1966 from Mount Holyoke College 7 having studied studio art physics and astronomy 8 She began her Master of Fine Arts in sculpture at the University of Minnesota and completed a Master of Fine Arts in visual design in Massachusetts 1 She studied with Henry Rox Janis Kalmite Hui Ming Wang Leonard DeLonga and Harold Pattek Early in her career she created welded steel sculptures under Katherine Nash who founded Katherine E Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota 9 Powers wrote that her art was an effort to record imagery from scientific studies and observations I now see cellular and fossil like forms everywhere The expression might be a fabric sculpture It might be an oil painting in which ribbed structures are sewn into the canvas before stretching It might be works on paper when I draw pastel nudes the thighs the breasts and the torsos all break apart into geometric refracted patterns of the expanding universe 3 Reception editPowers fine art abstracts and commercial fabrications were well received A 1979 New York Times reviewer wrote that some modern artists are able to create successful mixtures of science and art The mixtures by Susan Mohl Powers now on view at the Squibb Gallery are fascinating relying heavily on both disciplines for their expression 1 Acknowledging that a few pieces might not be eminent successes the review described most of her pieces as striking for their adventurousness and for their emphatic presence What makes these pieces interesting from an esthetic point of view is their apparent contradictory nature One look might tell us that they are an Expressionist canvas using geometric shapes as imagery Another look might tell us that they are soft sculpture In fact they work well as both 1 nbsp Susan Mohl Powers with Lion s Tuft for Claes Oldenburg nbsp Claes Oldenburg at Sailshade Studios nbsp Dancing Galaxiesby Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Susan Mohl Powers creating bust of Theodore Baird A Boston Globe review described her solo installation of soft sculptures at the Nemasket Gallery in Fairhaven as a series of gauzy boxy fabric shapes suspended from the ceiling and moving gracefully in the air currents It also highlighted her commercial ventures with Sailshades and commented the artist capitalized on the big open space by creating a series of sewn rectangles that when hanging stay open without folding or flopping even though there is no armature other than the seams 8 The review mentioned layers of translucent materials and stitching lines The effect can resemble crazy quilt patterns or ice floes cracking apart 8 A 2003 reviewer observed Referencing skeletons and membranes and animals and insects her suspended works appear to float weightlessly despite their sometimes large size and volume and noted that sections of a wall piece appear to freeze differing fragments of cascading liquid waves movement 10 Sailshade Studios editPowers designed and began fabricating an energy efficient insulating decorator roman shade with a self creating valance 4 out of her home in 1979 trademarking the name and design Sailshade in 1984 with her husband under the business name Cloth Construction Partnership 11 By 1987 with diminishing sales Powers took a job at a fabric mill and joined the International Ladies Garment Workers Union which she later saluted with a large installation Under the Microscope of Spirit A Tribute To The I L G W U at Nemasket Gallery in Fairhaven Massachusetts 8 12 13 In 1991 she opened Sailshade Studios Inc in Durfee Union Mills a granite 1860 textile mill complex in Fall River Massachusetts 4 Powers installed Sailshades in 32 states created applications to address acoustic challenges and installed heat reducing planar net artwork in other venues 14 15 16 17 She also conducted do it yourself workshops locally in Massachusetts on making insulated shades that cut energy costs 14 The Sailshade trademark was re registered in 2008 under Sailshade Studios Inc 18 Collaborations editAs a subcontractor for Paul Amaral Powers fabricated the 9 ft 2 7 m tuft for Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen s Venice Biennale piece Lion s Tale a gift Oldenburg and van Bruggen installed originally May October 1999 in Piazza San Marco outside Museo Correr Venice Italy now at Musei Civici Veneziani in Venice 19 Powers directly collaborated with Paul Amaral in 2014 to fabricate the 9 ft 2 7 m perforated stainless steel sculpture Dancing Galaxies Powers collaborated on three public sculpture installations with architect Kathryn Duff of the Studio to Sustain Inc of New Bedford Massachusetts at Butler Hospital in Providence Rhode Island Prima Care in Fall River Massachusetts and The Incognito restaurant in New Bedford Massachusetts 20 21 22 In collaboration with her husband who wrote Birdtalk Conversations with Birds Powers provided chapter drawings to help readers identify birds whose calls are being described 5 Exhibitions and installations editPowers resume includes solo and group exhibitions as well as public installations 9 Solo exhibitions edit 1979 Polygons and Planar Nets Squibb Gallery Princeton New Jersey 1 22 23 1988 Under the Microscope of Spirit A Tribute To The I L G W U Nemasket Gallery Fairhaven Massachusetts with immediate follow up exhibition at Heritage State Park Fall River Massachusetts 8 12 13 1994 Digital Corporation Worcester Massachusetts 1994 Piano Mill Gallery Needham Massachusetts 1995 Sterling Millworks Gallery Sterling Massachusetts 2002 Solo Exhibition 2002 Galleria Eclettica Milano Italia 24 2004 New Bedford Art Museum Lower Vault and Upper Vault Gallery 25 Selected group exhibitions edit 1971 Kramer Gallery St Paul Minnesota 1975 Image Gallery Lenox Massachusetts 1994 Donovan Gallery Tiverton Rhode Island 1998 Virginia Lynch Gallery Tiverton Rhode Island 2003 Sun Spots 2003 and Juno s Corset 2003 Grimshaw Gudewicz Art Gallery Fall River Massachusetts 26 27 2005 Annotazioni d Arte Milano Italia Public installations edit 1991 1997 Children s Hospital Boston Massachusetts 1984 Banners for Boston Ballet s world premiere performance of Choo San Goh s Romeo and Juliet Wang Center Boston Massachusetts 1994 2008 Fall River Government Center Fall River Massachusetts 16 28 29 2003 Seahorses 2003 30 Prima Care Lobby Fall River Massachusetts 22 2004 2008 Incognito restaurant New Bedford Massachusetts 21 2004 present Fifteen Walls of Bas Reliefs Butler Hospital Providence Rhode Island 22 2006 2009 The Back Eddy restaurant Westport Massachusetts 31 2009 Children s National Medical Center Washington D C 2010 2012 Fall River Planning Board Fall River Massachusetts 16 32 Selected sculptures by Susan Mohl Powers edit nbsp Seahorses viewed from balcony by Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Seahorses viewed from below by Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Juno s Corsetby Susan Mohl Powers nbsp City Hall red panelby Susan Mohl Powers nbsp City Hall blue panelby Susan Mohl Powers nbsp To Take Wing bronze by Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Fossil 473 bronze by Susan Mohl Powers nbsp Susan Mohl Powers with Dancing Galaxies nbsp Bust of Theodore Baird by Susan Mohl Powers Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Visual artsReferences edit a b c d e f Shirey David L March 11 1979 On Blending Science and Art PDF New York Times Archived from the original PDF on October 29 2013 Mopsy S K October 9 1983 Getting Around Saving Sunshine Boston Globe Magazine ProQuest 1637330945 Retrieved December 29 2023 via Proquest a b c Susan Mohl Powers Programma Sailshade Studios Inc 2014 Archived from the original on August 18 2018 Retrieved December 26 2014 a b c d Biography Susan Mohl Powers SMP Installations Sailshade Studios Inc 2014 Archived from the original on July 8 2023 Retrieved December 26 2014 a b Powers Alan 2015 Birdtalk Conversations with Birds Foreword by Richard C Wheeler illustrated by Susan Mohl Powers Frog Books p xi ISBN 9781583940655 Retrieved January 28 2015 Susan Mohl Powers Obituary Westport MA Potter Funeral Service www currentobituary com October 24 2023 Archived from the original on November 17 2023 Retrieved November 17 2023 Leading Women in the Arts Weissman Center for Leadership gt Public Events Trustees of Mount Holyoke College 2014 Retrieved December 24 2014 Susan Mohl Powers 66 studied studio art astronomy and physics during her years at Mount Holyoke After participating in the M F A sculpture program at the University of Minnesota she completed the M F A degree in Visual Design at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The New York Times hailed her first solo exhibition at the Squibb Corporate Headquarters in Princeton N J as striking for its adventurousness and its emphatic presence Her work is part of numerous public and private collections and her studio is located in a nineteenth century granite mill in Fall River Massachusetts a b c d e Temin Christine August 31 1988 Lives in the Arts Stitching a Crazy Quilt of Art and Science The Boston Globe ProQuest 294406067 via Proquest a b Susan Mohl Powers resume PDF Sailshade Studios Inc 2015 Archived from the original PDF on August 18 2018 Retrieved January 27 2015 Boyce David B November 27 2003 Current BCC offering is an exceptional exhibit South Coast Today Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 4 2015 U S Trademark 73411973 Registration 1 296 384 United States Patent and Trademark Office September 18 1984 Retrieved January 21 2015 a b Under The Microscope of Spirit 1988 Sailshade Studios Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Retrieved January 30 2015 a b Fabric artist pays tribute to fabric workers Herald News Fall River Massachusetts November 1988 a b Kerr Paula October 28 2005 Made in the Shade Designer reveals the secret of the energy saving Sailshade Herald News Fall River Massachusetts Art on Sailshades Heat Loss Solutions Sailshade Studios 1994 Archived from the original on September 23 2023 Retrieved January 30 2015 a b c Fabric Glass Acoustic Solutions Sailshade Studios 2015 Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Retrieved January 30 2015 Overheating solutions Sailshade Studios 2007 Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Retrieved January 30 2015 U S Trademark 77222319 United States Patent and Trademark Office August 12 2008 Retrieved January 21 2015 Lion s Tail 99 Oldenburg van Bruggen 1st Expresso Beans 2014 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved December 24 2014 s2s Studio to Sustain Collaborating partners New Bedford Internet Studio2Sustain 2014 Archived from the original on October 1 2023 Retrieved December 24 2014 a b Incognito Sailshade Studios 2014 Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Retrieved December 27 2014 a b c d Health Care Installations Sailshade Studios 2015 Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Retrieved January 21 2015 National Arts Guide 1979 Volume 1 Michigan University of Michigan 1979 p 220 Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved February 25 2015 Fine Art Abstract Paintings Canvas Giclee Prints Susan Mohl Powers 2002 Retrieved January 30 2015 Vault series focus Susan Mohl Powers Sailshade Studios 2004 Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Retrieved January 30 2015 Three Degrees of Separation Grimshaw Gudewicz Foundation 2003 Archived from the original on February 2 2015 Retrieved January 21 2015 Grimshaw Gudewicz Art Gallery Sailshade Studios 2015 Retrieved January 21 2015 Artist Honored Herald News Fall River March 1994 Mello Michael March 1994 Fall River recognizes Dacron fabric images created by Westport woman Standard Times New Bedford Massachusetts Seahorses 2003 Sailshade Studios 2003 Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Retrieved January 30 2015 The Back Eddy Sailshade Studios 2014 Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Retrieved December 27 2014 Welker Grant April 4 2010 Westport Planning Board office displays local art The Herald News Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 21 2015 External links editSailshade Studios SMP Installations SMP Memorial exhibit review on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Mohl Powers amp oldid 1222437138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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