Deidre Murphy

Location
Lower Merion Township

Deirdre Murphy has exhibited internationally and extensively in the United States in museums, galleries, and institutions including Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Delaware, Minnesota, Washington, and Oregon. Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the Philadelphia International Airport, Palm Springs Museum of Art, Biggs Museum of American Art, New Bedford Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. The recipient of numerous awards and grants, most notably a Percent for the Arts sculpture commission (Dublin, CA) the Pennsylvania Council for the Arts Fellowship and a Leeway Foundation award, she has been an artist-in-residence at Winterthur Museum (DE), Lacawac Field Station (PA), Powdermill Nature Reserve (PA), Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (PA), Vermont Studio Center (VT) and Pouch Cove Artist Residency (St. Johns, Newfoundland). Her work has been published in Symbiosis, New American Paintings, and Fresh Paint Magazine. Murphy’s work can be found in various public and private collections including Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Museum, Temple University, AlphaMed Press and Gamblin Artists Colors.

Deirdre Murphy earned her MFA degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her BFA degree from the Kansas City Art Institute.  Murphy is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Lehigh University and taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. Murphy has been a visiting artist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania College of Design and University of Texas, Philadelphia University, Kent State University & Dickenson College. Deirdre Murphy is represented by the Gross McCleaf Gallery (Philadelphia), Boxheart Gallery (Pittsburgh) and Zinc Contemporary Gallery (Seattle).

Awarded Grants

2019
Window of Opportunity Grant (WOO)

$1,500
Discipline(s)
Visual Arts

Deirdre Murphy is one of four contemporary artists nominated for the University City Science Center inaugural BioArt Residency program. As part of this residency, Deirdre has been asked to culminate her findings in an exhibition, Oculus. During the exhibition, special lab tours will show the connection and possibilities between Art and Science. This WOO grant will fund the framing of nine works on paper for its completion.

This exhibition documents her findings while working at Integral Molecular, a local molecular biology lab, where she used research time to better understand the interconnected qualities of macro and micro patterns in nature. This exhibition enables Deirdre to share her practice with a larger audience by working in collaboration with the Esther Klein Gallery and the University City Science Center to provide access to educational programming for middle school and high school girls to further engage with Art and Science.

2003
Window of Opportunity Grant (WOO)

Discipline(s)
Visual Arts

Solo exhibition of silk-screen, oil and gouache paintings at Bridgette Mayer Gallery. Support towards frames.

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