
"New Exhibits Open Monthly"
1st Sundays
1-4pm
Opening Reception
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Artist Tracey J. Marshall grew up on a farm in North Carolina where,
even as a youngster, she enthusiastically took to the arts. tudying art
in high school confirmed for Tracey that she was born to be an artist. She attended Savannah College of Art and Design along with several
local colleges through a consortium program at the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro were she received her BFA Degree. Tracey’s
style quickly developed into an energetic and fun expression of how she
experiences life.
Tracey was the original founder of The Marshall Gallery in April of 2000
located in Greensboro, NC. Although the gallery has changed locations,
procedures and appearances, her drive to promote local artists and
educate the public about all aspects of the arts continues. Starting in 2006
Tracey and her friends opened Marshall Art Gallery located at The Village at North Elm next door to Chop House Grille.
To explore all of the places you can go with art!
See what they have to say about Tracey!
North Carolina Signature Magazine Editor Elizabeth Hudson wrote about the effect one of Tracey’s paintings can have — this was one of her Party Girls™ Series:
These days, I don’t have any classes in art museums, but I love it when art pops up in unlikely places.
The other day, during lunch at Ganache Bakery and Café, I looked up and saw Greensboro artist Tracey Marshall’s 25-foot-wide canvas hanging on the transom overhead. In the painting, 13 women are seated at a table, all sitting on the same side—that is, directly across from the viewer—sharing wine, sharing food, and sharing the space with the spectator.
For a minute, I could pretend they were sitting with me.
Art, if you allow it, has inclusiveness to it. It invites you to come into its world and inhabit a different space for as long as you like.