Decades of Experimentation Earn Artist Suzanne Jackson Her First Museum Retrospective
Now in her 80s, Jackson is the subject of a new exhibition, 'What Is Love,' in Minneapolis

Suzanne Jackson, an artist who has spent decades experimenting with unconventional materials, is having her first major museum retrospective, an exhibition titled "What Is Love," according to PBS NewsHour.
The show marks a significant milestone for Jackson, now in her 80s, whose long career has centered on pushing the boundaries of artistic material and form. PBS NewsHour senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown traveled to Minneapolis to meet Jackson for the program's Arts and Culture series, CANVAS.
The retrospective offers a rare, comprehensive look at a body of work built over a lifetime of experimentation, giving wider audiences their first extensive exposure to an artist who has largely developed her practice outside the mainstream museum spotlight until now.
— Compiled from reporting by PBS NewsHour.

