Susana Raab was born in Lima, Peru and raised throughout the United States. She is a fine-art and documentary photographer based out of Washington, DC, pursuing photographic projects like her long-term documentation of the east of the Anacostia River communities in D.C. in addition to working as a photographer/videographer at the National Archives.
Her work has been exhibited internationally and nationally, at venues including: the Corcoran Museum of Art, the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo in Madrid, the Pingyao Photo Festival, Noorderlicht Fotofestival in the Netherlands, and the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC.
Susana has been the recipient of the White House News Photographers’ Project Grant, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Artist Fellowships, Honorable Mentions in Center’s Project Competition and Curator’s Choice Awards, and a Puffin Grant, among others. Her work is held in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History; The Library of Congress, Division of Prints & Photographs; The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University; The Art Museum of the Americas; The Center for Photography at Woodstock; and the D.C. Public Art Bank.
She received her MA in Visual Communications at Ohio University and holds a BA in English Literature from James Madison University.