Emily Marbach

“Lost and Found”

 

“We are such a small minority in the world, less than one percent of the population and yet Jews have achieved a lot. I feel a sense of pride about that and a sense of sorrow that there is still so much hatred sent in our direction”

 

Emily Marbach is an American figurative artist living in London. She grew up writing poetry and eventually using it for performance art. Emily studied ceramics for many years in New York, Tokyo and London. But it took her until her 34th birthday, when she asked for a canvas and a few hours to herself, to discover that she adored painting. She has exhibited and sold paintings at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions. Her latest prints were exhibited at POSK Gallery as part of the Impressions exhibition. In 2018, one of her collages appeared in a group exhibition in Gainsville, Georgia and another in Kent, Ohio through the National Collage Society. Recently, she exhibited in a group show with the Notting Hill Artists Association. Emily creates at her home studio in Notting Hill.

 

Emily Marbach is one of the artists for the ‘A Sky of Stars’ exhibition curated by Polina Angelova.