Marilyn Arsem

She creates live events, performances, makes installations, site-specific, interactive art.

Her works were presented throughout Europe, Asia, North and South America, and in the Middle East.

[4] Since the beginning of the twenty-first century she has focused on site-specific art, responding to the history or politics of the country, engaging with the immediate landscape and materiality of the location.

[7] She was awarded the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s Maud Morgan Prize 2015.

The award, a $10,000 cash prize plus an exhibition at the museum, is given every other year to a Massachusetts woman artist active for a decade or more.