Suzanne Gainer

Uncertainty, archival pigment print, 17x7, 2025

Artist Statement

I use photography, mixed media, and digital montage, often in the form of diptychs, to explore the intersections of memory, trauma, and the body. I am interested in how trauma is lodged in the body, and how historical and contemporary culture, medical practices, and politics create narratives around women’s bodies. 

In much of my work I use my own body as both subject and site of inquiry. The images are often obscured, fragmented, or paired, reflecting the emotional logic of dissociation and the nonlinear nature of memory. I incorporate scans of medical records from my own history, text from the collective cultural ether, motifs from the natural world, and images of domestic spaces to ground the work in lived experience. These elements underscore the complexity of how trauma intersects with place, memory, and identity.  

My work seeks to acknowledge the layered narratives we carry within us. I aim to create images that are haunting, beautiful, intimate, and expansive, and that offer space for viewers to reflect on their own experiences of vulnerability, memory, and survival. While personal, my work is not purely autobiographical. Instead, it speaks to a collective, often-silenced experience that resonates across many lives. 

Artist Bio

Suzanne Gainer (she/her) is a lens-based artist whose work spans photography, digital montage, and mixed media college. Rooted in formal explorations of space and feminist inquiries into the body, her practice engages emotional and psychological complexity to articulate experiences that resist language. Gainer holds an MFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design, and has recently retired from her academic career at Worcester State University (Worcester MA). 

Her works have been widely exhibited in the US and abroad, including the Danforth Art Museum (Framingham, MA), the Fitchburg Art Museum (Fitchburg, MA), the Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester, MA), the Center for Contemporary Arts (Abilene, TX), the SAGE Gallery (Bangkok, Thailand), and the Mediterranean House of Photography (Barcelona, Spain). 

She is the Vice President of the Photographic Resource Center (PRC Boston), and a signature member of the National Association of Women Artists (NAWA). A solo show of her work will be held at the Danforth Museum in September 2026.

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Artist Residencies

Joya Arte + Ecología, Velez Blanco, Spain, April-May 2023

Skidmore College Art Teacher Fellowship, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1999 & 2000

Awards

MetroWest Artist Award, The Danforth Annual Juried Exhibition, 2025

Curators Choice Monochrome, Call & Response Exhibition, 2025

Worcester State Foundation Faculty Research Award, 2024

11th Pollox Award for Digital Photography Manipulation & Collage, The Photography Gala Awards, 2018

Worcester Art Museum Partnership Planning Grant, 2017

Faculty Leader in Global and Cultural Experiences Award Office of Multicultural Affairs, Worcester State University, 2017

Published Finalist National Wildlife Refuge Photography Contest, 2008

Directors Choice Award Recipient, Cambridge Art Association’s Blue Exhibition, 2004

Grand Prize Winner Vortex: A Juried Art Exhibit by Blue Man Group, 2003

DuArt Outstanding Independent Video Award The New England Film and Video Festival, 1996

The TC Coley Award for Excellence in Photography Rhode Island School of Design, 1993

Graduate Student Award of Excellence Rhode Island School of Design, 1993

Exhibitions

Solo

Every Woman and Nobody: Photographic Works by Suzanne Gainer, The Danforth Art Museum, Framingham MA, September 19, 2026 - January 10, 2027

Suzanne Gainer at Foto Nostrum, Mediterranean House of Photography, Barcelona Spain, May 2025

Wonder: Photographic Works by Suzanne Gainer, Acton Memorial Library, Acton MA, 2016

Flora: Photographic Works by Suzanne Gainer, Gallery Seven, Maynard MA, 2009

Memories Wake: A Video Installation by Suzanne Gainer, The Red Eye Gallery, Providence RI, 1994

Suzanne Gainer, Lisa Abendroth and Torrance York: New Work in Video, Sol Koffler Gallery, Providence RI, 1994

Recent Group Shows

29th Friends of the Pleiades Invitational Exhibition, Pleiades Gallery, New York NY, January 21-February 13, 2026

Winter Solstice Members Exhibition, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA, December, 2025-January, 2026

Power Surge: Ignite the Future, Presented by the NAWA Massachusetts Chapter Galatea Fine Art, Boston MA, December 2025

Small Matters, Bromfield Gallery, Boston MA, December 2025

Liberty & Justice for All: Artists Act to Protect Freedom of Expression, Galatea Fine Art, Boston MA, November 2025

NAWA New Signature Member Exhibition, National Arts Club Trask Gallery, New York NY, November 2025

The Curated Fridge Autumn 2025 Show

Remixed: SPE New England/Mid-Atlantic Member Exhibition, Tyler School of Art at Temple University, Philadelphia PA, October 2025

Danforth Annual Juried Exhibition, Juried by J. Roscio, L. Szumita & Y. Park-Huntington, Danforth Art Museum, Framingham MA, June-August 2025

Dreams and Imagined Realities, Juried by Emma Powell Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury VT, June 2025

Monochrome, ArtsWorcester, Worcester MA, March-April 2025
Fitchburg Art Museum, September 2025

Out of Body: New Narratives in Figurative Art, Curated by Kirsten Bengtson-Lykoudis Not Real Art, Online Exhibition, 2025