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Anda Marcu

Artist member since 2023
London, Ontario

Anda Marcu is a multidisciplinary artist and curator based in London, Canada. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and featured in various publications nationally and internationally, and is part of private collections across North America and Europe. Marcu’s projects include visual art works (painting, mixed media, film photography), writing, as well as hybrid projects (art and words). She is also the founding editor of The Purposeful Mayonnaise Literary and Art Journal.


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Upcoming Exhibitions
2023-03-01

Woman Made Gallery, Chicago
Windows to the Inside: Expressions of Mental Health

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2022

Forest City Gallery, London, ON
Future Perfect

2022

Shoebox Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Perceive You

2021

Westland Gallery, London, ON
The Square Foot Show 2021,

2021

Saatchi Art
The Other Art Fair by Saatchi Art

2021

Studio K2, Hamilton, ON
Concepts in Abstraction

2020

Gallery 1313, Toronto
Changing Landscapes

2020

Federation of Canadian Artists, Toronto Chapter
Open National Juried Exhibition 2020

2020

Beaux Arts Gallery, Brampton, Canada
Winter Art Show

2020

PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
Dis/harmony

2020

Woman Made Gallery, Chicago
Loss, A Virtual Exhibition

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