Currently Represented by:
Gardner-Colby Gallery
386 Broad Avenue.South,
Naples, FL
studio b. gallery
114 North Elm Street
Three Oaks, MI
Exhibitions of Paintings
Selected One-person Shows
December 2011, January 2012
Evanston Public Library
1703 Orrington Avenue – Evanston, IL
AlphabetArt (see Watercolors – Alphabet)
April 2010 — Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center
(See Bathers)
Frederick, MD
Bathers Series
Summer of 2006 — studio b. gallery
Three Oaks, MI
Bathers Series
(See Bathers)
1990 — Hurlbutt Gallery,
Greenwich, CT
Abstract Paintings
1977 — Studio F.L., Rome
1975 — KAMA Studio, Rome
1969 — Museum of Vannes, France
Exhibitions of Paintings
Selected Group Shows
1996 —
Heim Gallery
Fischer Island, FL
Ariete Gallery
Rome
128 Gallery
New York City
1987 —
Charles Cowles Annex Gallery
55 Mercer Gallery
New York City
1984 — “Baku,”
Black and White series
(see Black and White)
P.S. 64
New York City
1977 — Schneider Gallery
Abstract Watercolors
Rome, Italy
Calcografia, Nazionale
Rome, Italy
1976 — Community of Frascati
1975 — Gallery Racine Brussels

Biography
Marjorie Price was born in Chicago, Illinois. After receiving a B.A. in Speech and Drama (1951) from Stanford University, she returned to Chicago and studied painting and design at the Chicago Art Institute. In 1953 she made her first trip to Europe. She remained there for six months, attending art classes at the Grande Chaumiére in Paris. On her return to the United States, she settled in San Francisco and studied painting at the San Francisco Art League. From 1953 to 1960, she worked in television, continued to paint, and indulged her love of theater by acting in regional theater. In 1960, she again left America for France, living first in Paris and then on a farm in Brittany which she restored and where she created an art center called the “Centre d’Art de la Salle” where painters, sculptors and ceramists came from various parts of France to exhibit their work. In 1970, she moved to Rome, Italy with her daughter Danielle. In 1978, after eighteen years in Europe, she returned to the United States and settled in New York. After thirty years living in the heart of Manhattan, she decided to go full circle and return to Chicago where she grew up. Her work is represented in numerous private and public collections in the United States and Europe. Currently she continues her work as a painter and author in Evanston, Illinois.