Marsha and her work have been featured in the New York Times, Vogue, American Craft Magazine, Real Simple, Popular Mechanics, New York Daily News, Edible, Mabuhay, Provincetown Arts, and on Fox News, NY1 and Broadway Caprice,among others.
Recent commissions include a banister for Designer Cynthia Rowley, litter baskets for the New York City Department of Sanitation, the bread display for Amy’s Bread, and the world’s first solar-powered chandelier, at Habana Outpost in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. She created a forged steel stage set for the premier of "Tiers” by reg E gaines ("bring in 'da noise, bring in 'da funk”), and she performed blacksmithing onstage at BAM’s Next Wave Festival with So Percussion.
She has been in numerous shows including RISDCraft, Crafts at Lyndhurst, Fuller Crafts Museum, Guilford Art Center, NYCreates, and the Buyers Market of American Craft. Marsha Trattner has created large outdoor sculpture projects in forged steel for Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, Empire-Fulton-Ferry State Park in Brooklyn, Franconia Sculpture Park in Minnesota, and the plaza at the Hunts Point Avenue Subway Station in the South Bronx.