Marianne Sadowski's paintings, prints, and mixed media works as well as her socially engaged art practices reflect her concern for social justice and humanity. Elements of nature are always present in her art and often work as symbols to convey the fine line of life itself.
Marianne Sadowski is a visual artist and art educator born and raised in Mexico City, currently living and working at in Los Angeles, California.
Her art has been widely exhibited internationally: The Museum of Contemporary Art, Oaxaca, Mexico, The National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, Museo de la Estampa, Mexico, Taller Boricua, New York, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, Texas, LAX-Los Angeles International Airport, Fullerton Museum, Forest Lawn Museum, El Camino College, SPARC, Self Help Graphics and Art, Scuola Internazionale de la Grafica, Italy, Kulturbahnhof, Germany among others.
She is currently the Membership Chair of LAPS; she is an active member of Consejo Gráfico Nacional-a network of workshops that promote Latino printmaking in the United States; she is member of the Artist Advisory Board at Self Help Graphics.
Sadowski has been teaching art for over 25 years in different Museums, Schools and non-profit organizations, such as Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles High School for the Arts, Self Help Graphics, The Getty, The Broad, Skirball Cultural Center, Community Arts Resources, Fowler Museum, among many others.