Shawn Marshall

Artist based in Kentucky

ABOUT

Shawn Marshall is a Kentucky-based mixed media artist whose work has garnered national and international recognition. In addition to being featured in New Visionary Magazine, her work has been published in Suboart Magazine, Contemporary Collage Magazine, Art Seen Magazine, and several other prominent publications. In the summer of 2024, she completed a residency with the Jen Tough Gallery in Santa Fe, which culminated in a solo exhibition in November of 2024. Marshall has also received multiple Artist Enrichment Grants from the Great Meadows Foundation, the most recent of which supported her travels to Venice, Italy, to attend the 2024 Biennale. Shawn Marshall has a background in architecture and sculpture. She earned a Master of Architecture with a Minor in Fine Art from Cornell University, and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Kentucky. She is also a visual arts educator who earned a Master of Art in Teaching from Bellarmine University. Marshall's work is included in many collections including the Shapin Nicolas Art Project, in Louisville, KY, and corporate collections including Brown-Forman Corporation, PNC Bank, Commonwealth Bank, and the University of Kentucky Hospital. Her work can also be found in numerous private collections in the U.S. and Europe.


ARTIST STATEMENT

My artistic process is significantly shaped by the integration of my multidisciplinary background in architecture and sculpture. It informs not only the techniques I employ and the tools I use, but also the consideration I give to structure, form, space, composition, and material. My work is focused on the interconnectivity between the human presence, the built environment, and the natural environment. In my practice I also consider waste, consumption, and what imprints we leave behind. With these concerns in mind, I collect discarded, found, and gifted magazines and paper, and save colorful paper shopping bags to use as collage material. These materials are both the subject and material in my abstract works. In my collage work, I use architectural and domestic imagery to experiment with composition, space, and narrative. By juxtaposing disparate elements, I create new meanings and invite viewers to question what they are seeing. By shifting the orientation of the spaces or objects and placing seemingly unrelated imagery together, I aim to disrupt familiar visual narratives and/or create new ones. Further, to explore and challenge societal perceptions of women's roles and how they are often portrayed, I sometimes incorporate feminine imagery. By doing so, I aim to question traditional narratives and stereotypes associated with femininity and gender roles."


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