Ian Murphy (artist)

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Ian Murphy (b. 1963) is a British fine artist and art educator.[1] He has been an artist in residence at educational institutions in England and around the world.

Born1963/03/09
Wigan, UK
OccupationsArtist
Art educator
NotableworkThe "Hutong" series and "Wuruhen Mis"
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Ian Murphy
Born1963/03/09
Wigan, UK
EducationSheffield Hallam University
OccupationsArtist
Art educator
Notable workThe "Hutong" series and "Wuruhen Mis"
Websitewww.ianmurphyartist.com
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Personal life and education

Murphy attended Cardinal Newman CR High School in Wigan, England. He graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 1985 with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Painting and Printmaking.[2]

Artwork

Murphy primarily works with drawing, painting and mixed media, taking inspiration from locations around the world that he has visited, with a focus on architecture. He uses a limited, neutral palette. Exhibitions have included: Drumcroon, Wigan (1991),[3] Parsons Walk, Wigan (1991),[4] Crewe and Alsager College (2003)[5] and Heseltine Gallery, Banbury (2003, 2007, 2009, 2012).[6][7]

Artist in residence

In the 1980s and 1990s, he was a member of the Artists in Wigan Schools Scheme.[8] Established by Rod Taylor in 1984, the scheme placed an artist, with their own studio space, into every school in Wigan, and from there they would work on their own art, exhibit and teach.[9] The studio space Murphy used from 1986 to 1987 at the Tyldesley County Primary (TCP) School subsequently became the 'Murphy Room', a permanent gallery space for artists to display their work.[10] He was also AiR at Drumcroon, Wigan Education Art Centre from 1990 to 1991.[11]

Since the 1990s, Murphy has delivered artist in residence courses around the UK[12][13] and internationally, including Dubai, Singapore,[14] Hong Kong[15] and Thailand.[16]

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