Marie Magnetic

As a neurodivergent artist, Marie Magnetic uses color, form, and surreal images to make sense of humanity. Pulling from her experiences as a queer, Jewish, and Indigenous woman, she uses social issues and events from the everyday to explore society and share her experiences and inner world with her audience.

Other than a handful of community art classes she has taken at community art centers, Marie is self-taught. Marie Magnetic (b. 1989, Jackson, Michigan) is a Chicago-based visual artist. She was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Central Michigan University in 2017, working in social services and several library roles before returning to art during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2023, Marie held her first solo exhibit at Little Broken Things in Chicago. Marie is a Foundation House, Haven Foundation, and New York Foundation for the Arts grant recipient. Additionally, her work has been published in Haus-a-Rest, HNDL Mag, and Modern Renaissance Magazine.

Visual Artist

For inquiries and to explore more of Marie Magnetic’s work, visit their Instagram and Website.

Art


“Ironic

Un-Irenic”

Death by any other

Name

The Idle

Infatuation of

Idiosyncrasy

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