LIFE CYCLES:
Encaustic and mixed media about fecundity, growth, and mortality by Leslie Sobel

September 9- October 14

Ann Arbor artist Leslie Sobel said of her work, “My work is driven by my fascination with biology. I intend it to be earthy and profound, sexual and ethereal. My mother’s recent death from cancer has personalized and deepened intellectual & aesthetic ideas into a passion.”. Her work includes encaustic and mixed media styles.

About Leslie Sobel

Leslie Sobel is the artist daughter of two scientists. The dual perspective of art and science drives her work. Her work reflects her deep focus on climate change and our disconnect from the natural world. She also works integrating wilderness fieldwork in remote places with scientists and time in the studio.

In 2017 she camped on an ice field in Yukon Territory with a group of glaciologists and she continues to collaborate with those and other climate scientists focusing on the effects of climate change on the high latitudes. Her BFA is from the University of Michigan, MFA from the University of Hartford. Additionally, she works in mixed media frequently incorporating photography, scientific data and more traditional materials.

Susan Hensel Gallery

The focus of Susan Hensel Gallery is on compelling objects, meaningful use of materials, and engaging sculpture. Additionally, it is a gallery where experimental ideas and works of the hand join to create unique sensory experiences. Opened September 10th, 2004 Susan Hensel Gallery is a gallery/ workspace. The space also presents 5-6 shows per year in an intimate space, with hardwood floors and high tin ceilings.
In 2013 the interior space reverted to a working studio for Susan Hensel where she continues to work on small and largescale artwork that engages both sculptural and cultural space. You can also find her current work at www.SusanHenselProjects.com. The Susan Hensel Gallery is now both a large window gallery on Cedar Avenue, the main thoroughfare in south Minneapolis and an online venture represented on Artsy.net