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Marcelle Harwell
Pachnowski holds her MFA in painting and drawing from the University
of Maryland and her BA in painting and drawing from the American
U When Marcelle lived in the mountains of North Carolina she negotiated with county and state officials to start an arts council. She successfully organized many fundraisers, art festivals and regularly brought artists-in-residence to their public schools. When she lived in Atlanta, Georgia she was an artist-in-residence on the city, county and state levels that were funded by local arts councils, the Georgia Council for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. While living in Atlanta, Marcelle was the first visual artist to be involved in an artist-in-residence in a homeless shelter for women and children. She also lobbied for art advocacy in Atlanta. She left the Atlanta area and lived in rural Appalachia continuing as a working painter and also taught art education, art history and studio classes at Cumberland Community College in Middlesboro, KY. Following living in east Tennessee, Marcelle moved to Brooklyn, NY and became active in the American Society of Contemporary Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the National Association of Women Artists. Marcelle served as President, vice President, and Governing Board member of the National Association of Women Artists. Marcelle then moved to Marlton, New Jersey and continued to actively exhibit her artwork in and around New York City in addition to the Philadelphia area and with the Tri-State Artists Equity. Marcelle, a working artist, has lived the past three years in the Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. She remains active in the Women’s Caucus for Art and in particular the DC and Philadelphia chapters. |
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