Anne Marchand
Anne Marchand
Anne Marchand

Anne Marchand

BiographyAnne Marchand was born in New Orleans, LA. She holds an MFA from the University of Georgia and a BFA from Auburn University. Her works have been included in national and regional exhibitions at the National Building Museum, the Southeast Federal Center, the Federal Reserve Board, Maryland Art Place, the Washington Project for the Arts, the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Palm Springs Art Museum, Rawls Museum Arts, Mclean Project for the Arts and the Arlington Arts Center. Her work is featured in 100 Artists of the Mid Atlantic, Studio Visit Magazine and Art Voices Magazine.

Marchand has exhibited work in New York City, Washington, DC and prestigious galleries in California, New Mexico, Arizona, Hawaii, Florida, North Carolina and Maryland. She has received numerous prizes and grants for her work, notably a residency grant to Culiacan, Mexico, from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in 2003. Marchand taught painting and drawing at Mt. Vernon College’s School of Art and Design. She was visiting artist with the University of Illinois, School of Architecture study abroad program. Her work is featured in corporate and private collections in the United States.

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