Plano Celebrity Golf Tournament

Oct 31, 2025

Featured Artist — American Cancer Society Celebrity Golf Tournament 2020

Plano, Texas

Honored contribution on the green in support of a great cause.

In 2020, artist Marnie was selected as the Feature Artist for the American Cancer Society’s high-profile celebrity golf tournament held in Plano, Texas. Her involvement marked a significant moment: aligning her creative voice with one of the nation’s most respected charitable organisations committed to the fight against cancer.

“Art and philanthropy meet on the fairway — I’m proud to bring my work into a space where people are rallying for hope, healing and change.”
Marnie

What the Role Entailed

  • Marnie’s artwork was showcased and integrated into the visuals for the event: signage, decor, possibly programme covers or displays associated with the tournament (behind-the-scenes and on-site exposure).
  • She stood shoulder to shoulder with event organisers, celebrities, donors and participants — helping elevate the tournament from a fundraiser to a branded cultural moment.
  • By serving as the “Feature Artist,” Marnie’s work received visibility within a philanthropic, network-rich environment — connecting her to high-net-worth individuals, corporate sponsors and media coverage.

Why This Is a Milestone

  • Prestige: The American Cancer Society is one of the major national nonprofit organisations with wide recognition and credibility in fundraising, research and advocacy efforts.
  • Visibility: Showcasing art in a celebrity-driven event brings access to participants and attendees well beyond a typical gallery audience.
  • Impact: Through this role, Marnie’s creative output contributed to a context of giving and awareness — positioning her not just as an artist but as a contributor to meaningful social impact.

Experience Snapshot

The tournament in Plano brought together golf enthusiasts, celebrity players, sponsors and supporters of the American Cancer Society. Marnie’s presence as Feature Artist meant her work was part of the visual identity of the event — a subtle but powerful intersection of art, philanthropy and community engagement.