12/02/2025
Danica D. Marshall, whose “A Journey of Inclusion and Belonging” solo exhibition is now on view in the Open Door Arts Gallery at the Worcester Art Museum, paints from her home studio just outside Boston. She’s profiled by Claudia Fiks in our latest issue.
“The space hums with quiet order: tubes of color neatly lined on narrow shelves, canvases leaning patiently against the walls, and tactile cards spread across the worktable. Accessibility has become central to her creative philosophy,” Fiks writes. “Drawing on her background in technology, she continues to innovate by designing tactile works for people with low vision, neurodiverse individuals, and others who engage with art beyond sight. Each piece invites touch, texture, and connection, an inclusive gesture that extends her commitment to visibility. The instinct to fix and improve, once vital in her technical career, now finds new life in her studio.”
In addition to her work at WAM, DaNice’s painting can also be seen in the “Unwrapping Part II” show from December 5 through 28 at TAG the Art Gallery in SoWa Boston and in the Attleboro Arts Museum’s “Members Exhibition” that opens December 13 and runs until January 23.
You can read “When Silence Became Color,” Fiks’ complete portrait of Marshall, in the November/December 2025 issue of Artscope Magazine, available at partnering galleries, museums and art centers throughout New England, by mail order, or through purchasing online access at https://artscopemagazine.com/plans/online-access/