Marie Magnetic United States
Marie Magnetic (b. 1989) is a Chicago-based artist focusing on neurodivergence, queer identity, feminist issues, discrimination, human rights, politics, and social commentary. In her work, she critiques the mundane, the morose, and the magnificently mad.
I am inspired by my experiences as a Jewish, Indigenous (Blackfeet Nation), neurodivergent (ADHD), and queer woman as I examine dystopia, delight, and delusion in society. My artwork reflects the experiences of being othered. Growing up in a small town in southwestern Michigan helped to shape my values as I witnessed friends and family experience addiction, mental health issues, poverty, and other forms of systemic disadvantage.
Within my practice, I use a bit of dada, surrealism, and satire to engage my audience and play with color and form. I like to experiment with art. Painting, collage, and mixed media allow me to delve into a world where familiarity and the unknown merge.
Art is more than a means of expression for me- I use my creations to heal, connect with others, and grow. My Indigenous roots help to ground me as I explore the elements through art. Overall, I hope to teach my audience to think about the world differently, challenge societal norms, and inspire a greater social consciousness.