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...nd raising six children, she started designing clothing for exclusive shops there. In the early 70's, the family was transferred to Kingwood, Texas, outside of Houston. She opened her own antique shop, did stained glass, oil and acrylic painting, watercolors and fabric art. She became a member of the Kingwood Area Quilt Guild, The Houston Quilt Guild, and the International Quilt Guild of Houston. She won several awards in local and state competition and has been published in several national magazines and newspapers. Upon retirement, she moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where she became a member of the Arts Council. Her work has been shown in several exhibits and has won awards. At the present, her work may be seen at the Artists Gallery of Steamboat. This is a locally owned artist gallery with 26 local artists.
You may also see her very popular Sue Gallion Original art-wear hats in several retail shops in Colorado.
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