Marcia Marcus

Marcia Marcus
Born January 11, 1928
New York City
Nationality American
Education New York University, Cooper Union, and the Art Students League
Occupation Artist

Marcia Marcus is an American figurative painter, working from the 1960s to the 2000s, whose work often includes self-portraits and is found in many museums including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, National Museum of Women in the Arts, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Williams College Museum of Art, and the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College. Marcus studied at New York University, at Cooper Union (1950–52), and with Edwin Dickinson at the Art Students League (1954). In 1960 her work was included in the "Young American Artists" exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 1962-1963 she was the recipient of a Fulbright fellowship to France.[1] She has taught at many institutions including: Purdue University; Moore Institute of Art, Science, and Industry; Rhode Island School of Design; Cooper Union; Louisiana State University; New York University; Vassar College; Cornell University; Iowa State University; and Northern Arizona University.[2]

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Awards

References

  1. "Marcia Marcus". The Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  2. "Marcia Marcus". Asheville Museum of Art. Retrieved 8 January 2015.

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