Debris Collection by Mari Marks Mondanelli

Who is artist Mari M Mondanelli? The Debris Collection represents fractured moments. With a camera, I have explored the world, gathering evidence of these instances through bright colors, intense patterns, and unusual shapes. In an intuitive process, I play with relationships between these visual elements. As my memories come together, the work finds its own voice and reveals new possibilities.

ABOUT Mari Marks Mondanelli

Artist Mari M Mondanelli is an emerging artist who sets no media boundaries in her artistic practice. Motivated by new challenges, cultures, ideas, and places, she enjoys travel and considers it an important stimulus to her work. Her intuitive and experimental process lends itself to creating abstract work, which builds relationships between bright color, unusual shapes, and intense patterns. Mondanelli works with many mediums including painting, collage, installation, drawing, fibers, sculpture, and photography. Mondanelli has exhibited her work locally, nationally, and internationally.

Learn more about her on mnartists.org

About Susan Hensel Gallery – Contemporary Art by Susan Hensel

Opened September 10th, 2004 Susan Hensel Gallery was a gallery/ workspace presenting 5-6 shows per year devoted to the concept of narrative in the arts in an intimate space, with hardwood floors and high tin ceilings. The Susan Hensel Gallery is now both a window gallery on Cedar Avenue. This is the main thoroughfare in south Minneapolis and an online venture represented on Artsy.net. In March 2013, the interior space reverted to a working studio for Susan Hensel. This space allows her to continue to work on small and largescale artwork with an attitude. You can find her current work at Susan Hensel Projects. The studio remains open to the public by appointment or chance, on Monday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm.  You are welcome to drop by this gallery/workspace at any time. But a call ahead prevents frustration. The well-lit Windows on Cedar Project are available to be seen 24 hours a day.