| 2004 |
Completion of “Skyline Mural” and “Teen Street Seen” marks a successful use of the Maine Arts Commission’s “Artist in Maine Communities Grant.” |
| Channel 6 News shows footage of Marshall painting in Longfellow Square as part of its coverage of Portland Artists protesting Portland City Ordinances that compromise Freedom of Expression. |
| Portland Phoenix selects ‘Pine Street at Night IV’ for the cover of 8 Days a Week. |
| Portland Magazine features Marshall as fine artist of its June ‘Summer Guide’ with an interview entitled “The Palette of a Community.” |
| Paris, France is the destination and inspiration for a series of paintngs. |
| Maine Arts Commission awards Marshall, social service agency Portland West and West End Policing the “Artist in Maine Communities Grant” to create urban murals with teenagers and coincide with the removal of graffiti around Portland. |
| pinestreetstudios.com launches, increasing exposure. |
| Troubh, Heisler & Piampiano, P.A. (Full Service Law Firm) displays works for the “Arts & Business Collaboration.” |
| Creates “Graffiti Busting Mural” with youth in Portland West’s Service Works Program. |
| 2003 |
“Portland West Goes to City Hall” showcases paintings. |
| Channel 8 News covers “Portland West Goes to City Hall.” |
| First Friday Art Walk gains Pine Street Studios as its first West End gallery. |
| Pine Street Studios opens in Marshall’s historic home. |
| "The Art in Me” Show at Portland West features paintings. |
| Creates “Earth Day Mural” with youth in Portland West’s Service Works Program. |
| C.W. White Gallery in Portland presents fine art paintings. |
| 2002 |
Café Uffa in Portland displays a solo art show. |
| 2001 |
Claude Monet’s Water Garden in Giverny, France is the destination and inspiration for a series of paintings. |
| 2000 |
Java Joe’s Café in Portland hosts two solo art shows. |
| 1999-2000 |
Museums visited throughout the United States and Europe inspire artistic insight. |
| 1998 |
Rolling Stone Magazine illustrator Phillip Burke mentors Marshall. |
| 1997-1998 |
Completes Rochester Institute of Technology Foundation Arts Program. |
| 1996-2000 |
Governor Angus King displays a collaborative mural in his State Office. |
| 1992 |
Fine artist Phillip Barter instructs Marshall at the Bates Summer Arts Program. |