Marie Dutka Brix is an artist who maintains a studio in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned a BFA with a minor in French at Illinois Wesleyan University.  With the assistance of a Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship, she studied modern printmaking techniques at Atelier Contrepoint (formerly Atelier 17) while living in Paris, France.  In 1992, she earned an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with an emphasis in painting and printmaking.

During her graduate studies she worked as a master printer’s assistant at the professional printmaking workshop, Tandem Press.  As an assistant professor of art she taught drawing and printmaking at Illinois Wesleyan University and at Truman State University in Kirksville, MO.
Marie Brix received several awards and grants including an Illinois Arts Council Finalist award.  She also received a grant from Artslink, a program of the Citizen’s Exchange Council, to work collaboratively with artists in Krakow, Poland. Marie has shown her work in national and international solo and group exhibitions including the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago, Illinois, the Deutsche Internationale Grafik-Triennale in Frechen, Germany, and the 6ème Biennale de L’Estampe in Sarcelles, France. Most recently her work was included in the Red Clay Survey, 2020, an Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art, at the Huntsville Museum of Art, and in the regional exhibition, Artfields, 2021 and 2025, in Lake City, South Carolina.
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