COMMUNITY GALLERIES

Denise Mortensen: The Things We Keep

The Gallery at The Summit Free Public Library
July 1–August 31, 2026
An abstract painting divided into a grid-like arrangement of rectangular cells outlined in thick black lines against a dark background. Each cell contains organic, curving shapes and bold geometric forms rendered in a muted palette of dusty pink, sage green, warm gray, chartreuse yellow, mauve, peach, and terracotta. The shapes suggest everyday objects — bowls, arches, shelves, and vessels — abstracted into flat, interlocking forms reminiscent of stained glass or a stylized cabinet filled with collected items. The overall composition evokes the organized compartments of a hutch or display cabinet.

The Hutch, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 24 inches.

Artist’s Statement:

Denise Mortensen came to painting the way many people come to themselves — in stages, after obligations, in the chapter that finally becomes your own. The Things We Keep grew from this deliberate return to art. Inspired by shelves, vessels, and the everyday objects that quietly accumulate meaning over a lifetime, these paintings explore how we curate our existence — what we hold onto, what we display, and what we set aside for later. These works ask the questions many of us arrive at eventually: What did I hold? What held me? And what am I finally ready to call my own?

Artist’s Bio
Denise Mortensen is an abstract painter based in New Jersey. She grew up outside New York City, the third of seven children in a warm, boisterous house where she first fell in love with drawing and painting. After decades working in journalism, publishing, and education, she returned to painting in 2018 — and found herself drawn to abstraction as a way of exploring the overlooked beauty of everyday life: domestic objects, botanicals, the rhythms of urban and natural landscapes. Her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and is rooted in structure and intuition, often built on grids that invite both order and surprise.