EXHIBITIONS
Australian Contemporary Art Fair, Melbourne
Brenda May Gallery, Sydney
Oasis Gallery, Gold Coast
Miranda Galleries, Laguna Beach
Daniel Wenberg Gallery, Los Angeles
Del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles
Fremont Gallery, Los Angeles
Glendale City Gallery, Los Angeles
Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles
Altermann & Morris Gallery, Santa Fe
Expressions in Fine Art, Santa Fe
Karen Ruhler Gallery, Santa Fe
Henry Gallery, Seattle
Linda Farris Gallery, Seattle
MONA Gallery, Seattle
Museum of Ceramic Arts, Serbia
Internatioal Ceramic Studio, Hungary
SELECT COMMISSONS
Reaching for a Star - bronze
Canberra Women and Children's Hospital and Sarlight Children's Foundation
Pemulwuy - bronze, monumental bust Univrersity of Queensland
Awakening - bronze
Lang Walker private collection, Sydney
Reclining Dancer - bronze
Sheraton Hotel, Noosa Beach
Blossoming - ceramic
Mysidora Salon, Brisbane
Ocean Surf - cold cast resin
Villareal Clinic, Los Angeles
Mother's Love - bronze, portrait
Lancer Skin Clinic, Beverly Hills
Alexis - bronze, portrait, Dr. Harold
Lancer private collection, Beverly Hills
Tenderness - cast stone
North Shore Private Hospital, Sydney
Aboriginal History Wall - relief
Sydney Olympics Committe
Mischievous - mixed media,
Baja Beach Club Restaurant, Sydney
Wind - steel
Laguna Beach Hotel
"Masha Marjanovich studied sculpture in Europe and the US. The classical influences took her into the realm of figurative expressionism. Masha deveolped a stylistic versatility, but her work always maintains her signature aesthetic of the sculptural form. She is a master of expressive movement, which makes her sculptures breathe with life.
Masha's early opus was themed on ancient mythology, and explored the ceramic medium. She won her first award from the Museum of Ceramic Arts in Yugoslavia. Shifting focus to contemporary themes, Masha worked in bronze, resin and cast stone. Following exhibitions in Los Angeles and Santa Fe, she was commissioned to create site-specific artwork for hotels, hospitals, corporate offices and private residences. Her sculptures grace public and private collections in the US, Europe and Australia. Her clients include Sheraton Hotels, Ramsay Hospitals, Sydney Olympics Committee, Laguna Beach Hotel, University of Queensland, Starlight Children's Foundation, and private collectors including Lang Walker, Dr. Harold Lancer and Dr. David Villareal.
Masha Marjanovich is best known for her monumental portrait of the Indigenous Australian hero, Pemulwuy. This portrait sculpture has been accepted by the Indigenous community as well as by academic authorities as a valid depiction of this important figure in Australian history, and is featured in numerous publications, textbooks, documentaries and websites."
~ Angela Kline
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Art Parks UK - http://www.artparks.co.uk/
International Sculpture Centre