Susan Buice

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My Bio:
Born in Arkansas but having grown up in Massachutsets, Susan Buice developed an interest in fine art in high school. She went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of Massachusetts Amherst. While getting her degree, she spent one year studying abroad in Florence, Italy, which led her to the fact that her art is inspired by two things: cities and boys. Upon moving to New York City, she met Arin Crumley, and collaboration ensued. Through Arin, she had access to filmmaking tools and knowledge and began making short films and experimenting with animation. Her short film “fischerchicks” traveled the festival circuit and helped her get her feet wet for her feature film debut, Four Eyed Monsters. All of the editing and animation skills she developed working on her first feature film have further evolved in the creation of the video podcast series they’ve released online, and she has plans to continue working on projects with Arin as well as creating music videos and her own fine art projects as well.
Contact:
myspace.com/susanbuice
my full name as one word at gmail.com
About Me:
I went to art school and then moved to NYC to pursue an artist career then got interested in filmmaking just before I met arin and made some short films and went on to collaborate with him on Four Eyed Monsters.
Now we are working on new episodes and hope to use any proceeds from Four Eyed Monsters to make a new film. If you want to be a part of that, join the four eyed monsters mailing list and we’ll let you know when it starts to evolve.
Below is stuff I’ve recently posted on the web. To see this info in a cleaner view go to susanbuice.com.
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