Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and today’s guest: Margaret Murphy, a Baltimore-based painter and esteemed curator, graces our podcast with her transformative journey. Armed with a BS degree from Towson State University and an MFA in Painting from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts, her artistry radiates internationally through captivating paintings, collages, and videos showcased in solo and group exhibitions. Margaret's accolades include prestigious grants from the Pollock Krasner Foundation, New Jersey State Arts Council, MacDowell Colony, and more. Her work has garnered recognition in The New York Times, New American Painting, and online platforms like Hyperallergic and Art Fag City. With works featured in Deutsche Bank's collection and a role as Director of the Center for Visual Arts at Johns Hopkins University, Margaret Murphy's creative voyage encompasses both artistic brilliance and dynamic curatorial endeavors.
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This is a must-listen episode so tune in as Margaret discusses her background growing up in Baltimore and how it has influenced her work. She talks about her inspiration, which is the intersection of class, gender, and race, and how she explores these themes in her paintings. She also shares the story behind her Women in Black series, which was a response to the 2016 presidential election and the ongoing issues of reproductive rights and misogyny. Murphy reflects on her experiences as an artist and educator, and how she stays connected to the art world. She also discusses the changes she has observed in the Baltimore art scene since returning to the city after many years in New York.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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