Something about Ben

Ben Marder is a Massachusetts-based artist and writer whose work beautifully intertwines creativity, community, and a profound appreciation for the natural world. With a passion for teaching, he has dedicated much of his career to empowering others through artistic expression, currently inspiring students at the River Gallery School in Brattleboro, Vermont. His teaching philosophy centers on the belief that art can create essential spaces for individuals to explore and celebrate their unique gifts.

A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Ben harnesses painting, drawing, and mixed media to craft rich narratives and characters that reflect his emotional and visual understanding of the world. His artworks often serve as a commentary on human relationships and the intricate connections within our environment. In addition to his visual art, he has experience as a freelance illustrator, with his illustrations featured in prestigious journals, underscoring his versatility as a creator.

Ben’s writing is deeply rooted in his love for nature. His forthcoming book, Little Eddaling, invites readers into a narrative inspired by the beauty and complexity of the Earth. Through his words, he conveys a sense of wonder and respect for the environment, encouraging readers to recognize their place within it.

Ultimately, Ben Marder’s commitment to community, nature, and creativity not only enriches his personal work but also leaves a lasting impact on those he encounters, fostering a shared appreciation for the interconnectedness of art and life.