Marjorie Glick
MARJORIE GLICK
Marjorie Glick is known for her large‑scale, vivid realism watercolors inspired by New England’s historic landscapes and the beauty found in nature. She has been painting for more than 30 years and has exhibited at several regional museums and galleries. Her work is included in over 30 corporate and private collections.
Glick is the recipient of grants from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation (Artist’s Resource Trust Grant) and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. She has served as Adjunct Faculty at The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and taught at the DeCordova Museum School in Lincoln, MA from 1987–2012. Each summer, she leads plein air workshops in Maine and has also led numerous painting workshops in Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France, as well as in Tuscany.
She holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and has studied independently with Wolf Kahn and George Nick.
Press & Publications include: Plein Air Watercolor: From Sketch to Finish, Outdoor Painter, Watercolor Artist, and Once Upon a Time by Meredith Lewis (October 2010). Her work also appears in Splash 11 – New Directions: The Best of Watercolor, edited by Rachel Rubin Wolf.
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