
Marsh Scott
Scott’s work explores the quiet drama of nature’s transitions—from botanical rhythms to the sweep of wind across the sea. Her paintings and sculptures reflect a lifelong fascination with layering—both literal and metaphorical—and evoke the interplay of stillness and movement in the world around us.
Her sculptural practice includes hand-fabricated stainless steel and textured mixed-media reliefs, often inspired by geology, time, and transformation. In her paintings, she works in acrylic on canvas or wood panel, building nuanced surfaces through underpainting, washes, and gestural mark-making.
Scott earned a B.S. in Art Education from Penn State and an M.A. in Art from California State University, Long Beach. She has completed post-graduate studies in architecture and has created major public art installations across the U.S. She lives and works in Southern California.