Suzanne Sbarge is a New Mexico-based artist who does collage-based work across painting, photography, animation, and sculpture. She creates animal/human hybrids in surreal scenarios as an exploration of the unconscious and the natural world. As the 2025 Artist-in-Residence at Ogden Contemporary Arts in Utah, she created a series of work about the animals and delicate ecosystem of Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake. Sbarge has done multiple residencies in Oaxaca, Mexico and at Vermont Studio Center. Her work has been exhibited in over 80 group exhibitions and 18 solo shows since the late 1980s. It is in the collections of over 150 local, national and international collectors, and has been represented at galleries across the United States. She received a BA in Art History and Studio Arts from Barnard College (1987) and an MA in Art Education from the University of New Mexico (1991).