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Intuit staff, board and friends mourn loss of founder Susann Craig


Intuit staff, board and friends mourn loss of founder Susann Craig
Photograph by Cheri Eisenberg of Susann Craig receiving the 2018 Visionary Award.
CHICAGO, IL
.- Susann Eickmeyer Craig, visionary Chicago art collector and a founder of Intuit, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2021, at Providence St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif.
Born on Dec. 27, 1936, in Youngstown, Ohio, Craig spent her childhood in Madison, Wis., and Greenwich, Conn., where her father, Robert Eickmeyer, was the director of the YMCA and her mother, Viola, was an executive secretary. A family story that serves as a harbinger of her lifelong interest in other people relates that upon hearing laughter outside her room, two-year-old Susann shouted, “I’m missing something!” That desire for participation and connection led her to seek out under-recognized talent and voices in the art world throughout her life. ....

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An appetite for antiquity


Earrings and necklaces by artist Federico Jimenez.
The teenager and his father were repairing the foundation of their ancestral home when they unearthed a big pot. Inside they found a pre-Columbian Mixtec Indian chest ornament with strands of turquoise, gold and shell that had been secretly buried by his family. He learned his village had been the capital city of the kingdom of the Mixtecs and that his great-grandfather had likely been their chief. The Mixtecs are Indigenous people of Mesoamerica.
Jimenez’s appetite for antiquities grew, sending him scurrying from village to village in search of more.
Federico Jimenez will participate in the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe. ....

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