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Suzanne Poli is renowned for her fine art and editiorial photography of Long Island and New York landscapes and neighborhoods for the past 20 years. Her portfolios have appeared in numerous publications and in private art collections and permanent collections of banks, hospitals, restaurants, and corporations. More than seventy large murals appear on permanent display at JP Morgan Chase Bank branches throughout New York City, Long Island, and New Jersey as part of the New York Neighborhoods Program - a marketing program designed to bring the community inside the bank branches.

JP Morgan/Chase Manhattan branches with her photographs include:

Greenwich Village Sheridan Square (204 W. 4 St)
Union Square (221 Park Avenue S. at 18 Street)
Harlem (55 W. 125 St., 300 W. 125 St., 135 St. @Frederick Douglass Blvd.)
Chinatown (Canal and Mott Sts.)
City Hall (281 Broadway @Chambers St.)
Canal & Varick (75 Varick St.)
Columbia (109 St. and Broadway)
Madison, New Jersey
Wyandancy, L.I., New York

Ms. Poli's extensive collection of Long Island photography includes work in the collections of EAB (European American Bank), Fleet Bank, Suffolk County Water Authority, Alliance Insurance, Prudential Douglas Elliman Realty, and in private residences. In New York her work is represented at The Museum of the City of New York, Lucille Lortel Theatre, Regent Hospital, Friends Seminary, Jackson Square and Grove Pharmacies, The Beach Salon, Penn Plaza Medical Center, Christopher's Restaurant, The Bus Stop Cafe and other private collections, galleries, and institutions.

An exhibition of Ms. Poli's photographs appears in the Man Ray Restaurant scene of the movie Picture Perfect. She has taught photography workshops and classes at several schools and institutions including The New School University and Olden Photography Workshops.

Her work has been published in publications such as: The Fire Island Tide, Gaylord's Guides to New York, Guideposts, The New York Native, Greenwich Village Waterfront News, Christopher Street Community News, Chemical Bank Topics, and Today's Photographer.

Member:
National Arts Club (Photography Committee)
Greenwich Village Historic Preservation Society
Photographic Administrators, Inc.(PAI)
American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)
Professional Women Photographers (PWP)
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