Susan Grabel
Susan Grabel, a sculptor and printmaker, uses her art to reflect her experiences. Her work is always about something inextricably tied to the social and political narrative of the world around her. Grabel’s work has evolved organically from early clay urban vignettes to clay and wood environments exploring consumerism, homelessness, alienation and war, to handmade paper sculptures and collagraph prints on aging women’s bodies, to her work on Confluence— people coming together, embracing differences.
Grabel’s work has been exhibited in numerous galleries, museums, and universities. Her work is currently nationally in many museums and universities’ collections along with several private collections. Various papers have reviewed her work, including the New York Times.
Website: https://www.susangrabel.com/aboutsusangrabel.html
Exhibitions
October 13 - November 9, 2022
THE DIFFERENCE WE’VE MADE: New Work by Women Artists of the 70’s (Guest Curator)
April 25 - May 22, 2019
Uncontrollable