[3] Marcuse created Seascapes (1984),[4] Madrugada (1990),[3] States of Grace (1994),[5] Time Out (1986), The Waltz (1981), Traces (1985), Moving Past Neutral (1988)[6] and others.
Marcuse created experimental interdisciplinary performances that combined art with social issues beginning with The Kiss Project (1995-2000) that became an annual festival 1995-2000.
[5] Later, building on the work of art for social change innovators, such as Augusto Boal and David Diamond, Marcuse created ICE: beyond cool focused on teen suicide, FIRE ….
[1] In 2007, Judith Marcuse became a founder/co-director of the International Center of Art for Social Change (ICASC) at Simon Fraser University.
[7] The study resulted in establishment of a two-year graduate program in ASC for the Faculty of Education at the SFU.