Mid-Century Mixed Media Magic with Susan Rossiter
In this episode of the "Show Up or Shut Up" podcast, host Wendy Solganik interviews Columbus, Ohio-based mixed media artist Susan Rossiter. Susan shares her journey from growing up in Pennsylvania, studying fine art, and moving across the country, to establishing herself as a prolific artist with a disciplined practice. The conversation delves into Susan’s inspirations—particularly the colors, shapes, and patterns of the 1950s-1970s, her love for experimental materials, and her evolution from traditional art school techniques to vibrant, mid-century-inspired mixed media works. Susan discusses balancing a full-time day job with her art career, her involvement with Studios on High Gallery, and her role as an educator for GOLDEN Paints. The episode is filled with insights on creative discipline, the realities of being a working artist, and the importance of making art that brings personal joy rather than simply following trends or market demands.
(00:00) Introduction to the Show Up or Shut Up Podcast
(02:36) Meet Susan Rossiter: Mixed Media Artist
(03:39) Susan's Artistic Journey and Inspirations
(05:11) Early Art Experiences and Education
(08:49) College Years and Artistic Development
(17:07) Post-College Adventures and Artistic Growth
(22:12) Life in Minneapolis and Transition to Ohio
(25:32) Balancing Art and Life in Ohio
(30:58) Exploring Mixed Media and Collage Fodder
(40:49) Personal Life and Studio Setup
(47:18) Editing Video in Bed
(47:52) Exploring Columbus and Beyond
(49:00) Joining the Art Co-op
(52:21) Balancing Art and Fitness
(53:08) Golden Artist Educator Program
(56:15) Fodder School and Artistic Inspiration
(59:06) The Influence of Mid-Century Design
(01:07:51) Artistic Freedom and Day Jobs
(01:20:25) Quilting and Other Artistic Pursuits
(01:33:43) Future Plans and Manifesting Dreams
(01:36:23) Conclusion and Gratitude