Artist Registry
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RESUME
DaNice D Marshall was born in Boston, MA, and has never attended art school, or taken art classes. In 2016, she became seriously ill and after 28 days in the hospital she was sent home and told to do nothing. Unable to concentrate to write, DaNice taught herself to paint, at first she painted abstracts—mostly spatial rectangles with triangles—as she found watching the paint dry to be healing. Eventually, she started to paint figures and then progressed to the portraiture art that we see today.
In 2019, DaNice approached a New York gallerist and was discouraged, when he told her that without an art degree, her art would not be shown or represented. She has continued to submit and enter her work for art Open Calls.
Since that date, her work has been exhibited in spaces like Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Piano Craft Gallery, Katheryn Swartz Gallery, NIU Museum, New Art Corridor Gallery, The Contemporary at Northern Waters (MI), the D’Art Center (VA) and a solo exhibition on a billboard in Boston's historic John Elliott Square.
in March 2023, DaNice had her first solo exhibition "When There's Laughter" Newton Free Library, Newton MA