Susi Singer studied at the Vienna Kunstschule für Frauen und Mädchen (Art School for Women and Girls) under Tina Blau and Adolf Böhm among others. She designed ceramics and textiles for the Wiener Werkstätte. Singer started her own ceramics workshop after 1924, Grünbacher Keramik, in Grünbach am Schneeberg. She participated in many exhibitions including the Vienna Kunstschau (Art Show) of 1908, the Vienna Kunstschau (Art Show) of 1920, the Munich Deutsche Gewerbeschau of 1922, Arbeiten des modernen österrichischen Kunsthandwerks (Works of Modern Austrian Handicraft) exhibition of 1923, the anniversary exhibition of the Wiener Kunstgewerbe-Verein of 1924, Paris 1925, both Deutsche Frauenkunst and... more.

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