Discipline: Literature

Cheryl Sucher

Discipline: Literature
Region: Hopewell, NJ
MacDowell Fellowships: 1990, 1991

Cheryl Pearl Sucher is an award-winning essayist, fiction writer, and reviewer. She has written about The Southernmost Jewish Community in the World for Random House NZ’s Jewish Lives In New Zealand. Her first novel, The Rescue Of Memory, was published by Scribner in the U.S. and she is currently revising her second, Lost Cities. She was one of six interviewer/presenters on Television Hawkes Bay’s (New Zealand) half-hour interview program, “Chatroom.”

Studios

Sorosis

Cheryl Sucher worked in the Sorosis studio.

Sorosis Studio was funded by the New York Carol Club of Sorosis. The small, masonry studio was designed by F. Winsor, Jr., the architect who also designed Savidge Library (1926) and Mixter Studio (1927). At the time of construction, the large porch on the southeast façade offered a spectacular mountain view that has since been obscured…

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