Susi Singer (October 27, 1891 – 1955), also known as Selma Singer-Schinnerl, was a Jewish ceramic artist known for her bright and detailed figurines.
Singer became known for her ceramics when studying at the Wiener Werkstätte in Austria.
Forced to flee from Europe during the rise of World War I, Singer relocated to California, where she worked as a teacher and artist until her death in 1955.
Today, Singer is known for her modernist and decorative figurines, and for her prominence in bringing Austrian influences into American ceramics.