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Marsha Connell is a Northern California artist known for her evocative collages and her colorist paintings in oil, watercolor, and pastel. Her work has been exhibited widely in solo and group shows and in art and literary publications.
An Adjunct Professor in Santa Rosa Junior College’s Art Department, she has also presented workshops, seminars, and lectures in many California venues, including Sonoma State University’s Depth Psychology Program, The California Arts Project, and Mendocino Art Center, as well as in Alaska, New Mexico, Oregon, New York, and Mexico.
On this web site you can view Marsha’s art and learn about exhibitions and galleries where her work can be seen. You can also find information about workshops and creative retreats.
Selected images from Marsha’s painterly and luminous plein air paintings are available to a wider audience in elegant limited edition giclée prints. While some of the original paintings are in private collections, many are still available for purchase. The Dream Vessels are available as limited edition color laser collage/prints. more
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AMERICAN PHILHARMONIC - SONOMA COUNTY, FUNDRAISING POSTER PROJECT
For anybody familiar with the city of Cotati, a small wine-country hamlet 50 miles north of San Francisco, the thought
of a full-size symphony orchestra squeezing into a tiny city hall across the street from grazing sheep brings a smile
to the face. For those who have actually heard the Cotati Philharmonic, the smile grows wider and deeper. more
From Strings magazine
LIKE MINDS
Susan Sargent, internationally known textile/home furnishings designer, author, and color guru, featured Marsha
Connell on her website as a like-minded artist, sharing a similar color palette and love for nature. Marsha is the first
fine artist that Susan featured. Visitors to her site were directed to Marsha's gallery pages to browse her limited edition prints, or perhaps choose an original oil painting, to complete their home design. Her recommendations can be seen here by clicking Susan Sargent's Favorites.
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