BiographySusan Hornbostel likes to make things. In the 70s and 80s, it was silkscreens at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria, VA. While living in Rio de Janeiro, 1981 to 1985, it was etching and engraving at the Ana Leticia printmaking studio in Niteroi. In the 90s, Susan was designing gardens in DC, having studied landscape design at GW. After moving full time to Rappahannock County in 2008, she started studying pottery with Jeanne Drevas, then at the Orange Art Center with Sally Mickley, and later with Randy Bill at City Clay in Charlottesville. In this show, Susan is working largely with the cylinder form in white clay; masks and faces reflect her ongoing interests in portraits and theater.