SUSAN-SOLLINS-Obituary

SUSAN SOLLINS

New York, New York

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SOLLINS--Susan. The family of Susan Sollins mourns the sudden death on October 13, 2014, of our beloved sister, aunt, and sister-in-law. She has left us with countless memories of a life well lived, filled with laughter and love. Susan conveyed her lifelong passion for the visual arts to all...

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The Class of 1960, Vassar College, has received notification of the death of Susan Sollins. She was truly a remarkable woman with a distinguished career. We extend heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.

I remember Susan often and always with happy affection.

Dear Sue, I miss your fantastic good humor and laughter. And I also miss our adventures exploring the art and hidden treasures of the great city even if it’s a long time ago, your friend forever. Luis

You are missed by many, Susan. Sometimes I can still hear your gentle, wise, bemused voice.

thank you, Susan,

Very sad and shocked to hear of Susan's passing. Since Washington,D.C. I knew both Susan and Nina as they formed ICI, and I admired their great achievements on the private side (as I managed the Department of State's international art program). Her wonderful Art21 films took us eloquently and sensitively into the world of each artist and made a lasting contribution to the arts. She shared her vision and insight in an engaging way that made art accessible to all. She will be sadly missed. My...

What a great loss for her family and the artistic community. I valued her work in Art 21 greatly and looked forward to every new season.

I was so very sorry to hear of Susan's passing. While I didn't know her well, I was intimately familiar with Art21 since its inception. I still recount the stories of the NEA panelists who were unfamiliar with the series but so taken with her work samples that they became avid viewers of the online content. Her vision and commitment to the arts was unique and will be missed.