Writing
Selected writing from exhibition catalogues and published articles.
800°+
group enamelling exhibition, Munich 2020
Art Aurea, German magazine article: edition 39, 2020
Heat Exchange 2
Exhibition catalogue text by Susan Cross, for the European & UK touring exhibition ‘Heat Exchange 2’, 2015/16
Drawing, Permanence and Place
Exhibition catalogue text by Susan Cross, for the European & UK touring exhibition 'Drawing, Permanence and Place', 2011/12
Susan Cross: Retrospective
Prof. Elizabeth Moignard, Glasgow University, 2013
This essay was commissioned for the exhibition catalogue of Susan Cross: Retrospective at the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh 2013
Susan Cross’ career and exhibition history leads, with admirable directness, from her graduations from Herefordshire College of Art and Design and Middlesex Polytechnic in the early 1980s and her arrival in Scotland in 1989, via shows, solo and...
Susan Cross: Retrospective, by Prof. Elizabeth Moignard, Glasgow University, 2013
Reflections on Drawing & Making
Written for a solo exhibition, Hereford College of Arts. October 2014
This exhibition titled ‘Drawing & Making – elements of creativity’ explores the process of drawing and design development that underpin and inform the making process.
Susan Cross- reflections on the exhibition
Jerwood Jewellery Prizewinner - Susan Cross
Prof. Dorothy Hogg MBE, Edinburgh College of Art
Feature article commissioned from Prof. Dorothy Hogg MBE for Goldsmith's Review 2007/2008
Jerwood Jewellery Prizewinner - Susan Cross, by Prof. Dorothy Hogg MBE, Edinburgh College of Art
Spyglass - focus on Susan Cross
Alistair McAlpine
Spyglass - focus on Susan Cross 'an armour in gold & silver' written by Alistair McAlpine for Country Life Magazine, March 2000
Spyglass - focus on Susan Cross, by Alistair McAlpine
Process Works
This essay was commissioned for an exhibition titled 'Process Works' - An exploration of the creative inspiration and developmental works of 5 contemporary jewellers. 2007. Curated by Ruth Rushby & Helen Carnac. The text was written by Paul Harper from an interview I did with him.