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Susan Dorothea White was born in Adelaide in 1941 but spent her childhood in Broken Hill where her family, especially her grandfather who was an amateur watercolorist, encouraged her to make art. When at boarding school in Adelaide she was able to take Saturday morning art classes with the Surrealist painter, James Cant. After leaving school in 1958 she enrolled in the South Australian School of Art where her teachers included Cant, Dora Chapman and Jacqueline Hick. In 1960 she had her first experience with printmaking when she was taught lithography by Udo Sellbach.
Her interest in classical drawing meant that in mid 1960 she moved to Sydney to enrol in the Julian Ashton Art School where she was taught drawing by Henry Gibbons. She also undertook extra classes in sculpture with Lyndon Dadswell at the National Art School.
She had been exhibiting with local and art school groups while a student, but in 1962 held her first solo exhibition at the Broken Hill Technical College. Following the exhibition she settled in Sydney where she rented a room and worked as a shop assistant for Grace Bros department store while she entered local art prizes.
The same year she married Dudley Anderson and the couple settled in Sydney.

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2009
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2018

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