Susan Webster is a visual artist and printmaker who lives in Deer Isle, Maine. She has received fellowships from the Women's Studio Workshop (NY), and has been a visiting artist at the the University of the Arts' Borowsky Center (PA) and the College of the Atlantic (ME). She has taught workshops at Haystack (ME), the Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CT), Penland School of Crafts (NC), the Oregon College of Art and Craft. She was an artist in residence at the Maine Correctional Center, where she developed a model arts program. She has worked extensively with an innovative printmaking technique--the gelatin plate process-- that was developed by painter/printmaker Francis Merritt, founding director of Haystack, with whom she studied and taught.