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Marsha Brown: Sculpture

Post Published: November 21, 2014

Variations on the Traditional Ceramic Bust

On exhibit at the Aurora Hills Branch Library, November 2014 – January 2015

Marsha Brown Ceramics 2014

Marsha Brown grew up outside Detroit Michigan and moved to Virginia in 1980. She studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and earned her BFA from the University of Michigan.

Although much of her adult career was focused in business and advertising Marsha has always painted. She now has a studio in Alexandria, Virginia and devotes most of her energy to painting and sculpting. She works with traditional materials such as watercolor, oil, clay and bronze and is especially adept at portraiture. Her work tends to be loose and free to express movement and color.

Brown shows her work mostly in the Virginia area and in Washington DC.

Want to buy something you see on our walls? Artists contribute 20% of sales made during their exhibit to the Friends of the Arlington County Public Library, to help support Library programming.

 

Learn more about Art Exhibits at the Library.

 

November 21, 2014 by Web Editor Filed Under: Art Exhibits, On Exhibit

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