Anne Mondro Bio

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Anne Mondro received her undergraduate education at College for Creative Studies in Detroit, and completed her MFA at Kent State University before moving to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to pursue a career as an artist and professor at University of Michigan.

Her work explores the physical and emotional complexity of the human body.  Integrating traditional craft, fine art, and digital technology, she creates images and sculptures that investigate humanity.

Mondro has shown her creative work in several national exhibitions including The Edges of Grace: Provocative, Uncommon Craft at the Fuller Craft Museum and Life Insight: The Human Experience at the Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft. 

Recently her work was exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art and ARC Gallery in Chicago.  Other solo exhibitions include Sarcinae de Corpus at the International Museum of Surgical Science and Rumination at the University of Northern Colorado School of Art and Design.

In addition to her studio practice, Mondro has provided numerous artist lectures and workshops. These have included presentations at the Fashion Imaging Department at Ming Dao University in Taiwan, the Society for the Arts in Healthcare 16th Annual Conference, and Kendall College of Art & Design.