Norma Randi Marshall

Norma Randi Marshall is a Passamaquoddy artist with an interdisciplinary fine art Bachelor's Degree from the University of Maine at Machias. She is a painter and digital illustrator with cultural heritage themes that sometimes crosses into conservation and science realms. She draws inspiration from the rich heritage of her parents, who come from the Passmaquoddy Tribe of the Wabanaki people and the MHA Nation in North Dakota. She is also inspired by life adventures with her partner in the beautiful outdoors of Maine. Exploring her ancestral cultural history, language, land, and stories brings her delight where she then creates art and shares with the world.
One can find her work and designs in various places in Maine, such as,
-Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor
-Audubon and Seabird Institute at Hog Island in Bremen and the Puffin Project Visitor Center in Rockland
-Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens Gift Shop, Boothbay
-Erickson Fields Archway of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, Rockport
-Farnsworth Museum in Rockland, in a show called “Re-Indigenizing Sacred Landscapes: From The Wigwam AT Catawamkeag” until January 4, 2026.
-Her Website: normarandi.com
-Instagram: @emerald_forests

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