Kelly Marshall: Dirty Windows

September 1 - September 30, 2023


@ Gary Manuel Salon / Pioneer Square

Featured Image:Tuesday”, Mixed Media Collage on Cradled Panel

Dirty Windows

Artist’s Statement:
Dirty Windows
uses collage to convey the social fragmentation that occurs when private lives are obscured by the public world’s demands for specific allegiances. My pieces overlay tokens of privacy that, while unique to my own life, hold universally familiar relevance. Pieces of text from my mother’s confirmation journal cut across portions of medical studies from my sister’s medical research, sheet music discovered in my family’s old piano bench, bits of fabric, my children’s drawings, and vintage sewing patterns—all divided by thin geometrical lines of graphite, ink, and paint. These artifacts of my home life are apolitical signs of love, tradition, and curiosity that most families treasure. Yet, our understanding of one another is often obscured by our loyalties to political and ideological “teams.” We regard each other—as the old saying goes—through a glass darkly, as though the windows to our private lives are obscured by our own biases. The lives and loves that we all share inside our homes become estranged by the divisions in our social world, leaving our communities fragmented by misunderstanding and anger, even when our private lives hold the keys to connection.


Public Viewing at Gary Manual Salon:
Tues 8-6:30, Wed 8:30-7:30, Thu 9-7, Fri 8:30-7:30, Sat 8-6
528 2nd Avenue Seattle, WA 98104

Kelly Marshall https://www.kellymarshallfineart.com/

Born and raised in San Diego, CA, Kelly Marshall now resides in Seattle, WA with her family. As a multidisciplinary project-based artist, she creates a range of work centered around concepts of maternal exhaustion, invisible labor, and minor feelings in domestic spaces. She followed her BA in Applied Art and Design from San Diego State University with a career as an educator and owner of Color, Construct Create Studios. Marshall holds a Masters Degree in Special Education and an MFA in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art. She is the Director of Learning Resources at The Northwest School for the Arts in Seattle, WA.

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