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Wendy Murray (artist)

Wendy Murray, (born 1974) is a visual artist and arts educator, formerly known as Mini Graff. Under her former persona, Murray worked as an urban street-poster artist between 2003 and 2010, working in and around Sydney's urban fringe. Since 2014, Murray's art expanded into traditional forms of drawing and artist book design, whilst still engaging with social and political issues through poster-making. Murray's use of letraset transfers, accompanied with vibrant colours and fluorescent inks, references the work of studios from the 1960s through to the 1980s, including the community-based Earthworks Poster Collective[1] and Redback Graphix.[2] A 2018 collaboration with The Urban Crew, a 17-person collective of socially engaged geographers, planners, political scientists and sociologists, resulted in the Sydney – We Need to Talk! artist book,[3] addressing issues of development, transport congestion, housing affordability and commercialisation of public space.

Wendy Murray
Born1974 (age 49–50)
NationalityNew Zealand
Occupation(s)Visual artist, graphic designer, academic
Known forPoster design
Websitewww.wendymurray.com.au

Background, edit

Wendy Murray was born in New Zealand. She gained a Bachelor in Design from Massey University, New Zealand, in 1999 and, following a move to Australia, earned a Master of Fine Arts from the National Art School, Sydney, in 2014. Between 2008 and 2012 she was Project Coordinator at MAY’S – The May Lane Street Art Project, Sydney. Her academic teaching career included positions as Lecturer in Fine Art Printmaking at the National Art School, Sydney between 2010 and 2015, and Lecturer in Printmedia at the Sydney College of the Arts between 2011 and 2012 and from 2015 to 2019. Wendy Murray was a consultant researcher in Geography and Urban Studies at the University of Western Sydney during 2013–14.[4]

Work as Mini Graff, edit

The streets and inhabitants of Sydney's urban fringe provided the content and impetus for Wendy Murray's work as Mini Graff. Graff stenciled and printed images onto a variety of media (walls, boards, vinyl, paper, rarely canvas), which strongly relate to the given environment and community, transforming an anonymous repetitive urban landscape into a unique and personal aesthetic experience. Parody, humour and social commentary are common themes in Graff's work – notions that are translated into experiments with scale in public space – from discrete interventions to large-scale installations.

Graff has participated in several public art projects including Sydney Art and About, plus coordinated and presented numerous printmaking workshops to various audience groups including high school students, tertiary institutions and public art galleries. Graff's Suburban Roadhouse series explores concepts of trademark and ownership in public/domestic space.

Mini Graff is featured in the video for Deepchild's song "Blackness of the Sea".[5]

Techniques edit

Mini Graff's primary medium is handcut stencils transferred with aerosol paint or daubed with sponges. Her installations range from single colour, single stencil works to multiple stencils and colours incorporating 3D elements such as handcut butterflies, plastic figures of people and model houses.

Depending on the nature and exposure of the site, Mini Graff also pre-prints onto paper, stickers and wallpaper, and hangs them in the place of painted stencils.

Mini Graff's recent work has expanded into exploring colour and abstract patterns using brightly coloured adhesive vinyl strips to draw pedestrians' attention to common street structures. Her work demonstrates how a simple treatment applied to an object rendered invisible by familiarity, such as a sign post, can return it to our awareness.

Exhibitions and workshops, edit

  • 2019 – Lead artist, Girls Are Not Toys (Workshop), Gympie Regional Art Gallery, QLD, AUS.
  • 2019 – Sydney We Need To Talk! Wendy Murray & Friends, Cross Art Projects.
  • 2019 – Night & Day, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, NSW, AUS.
  • 2018 – Colby Country, Megalo Print Studio + Gallery.
  • 2018 – FEMINAE – Typographic Voices of Women (group exhibition), Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography, Art Center College of Design, CA USA.
  • 2018 – Propaganda (group exhibition), Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, VIC, AUS
  • 2017 – Chartjunk, Canberra Contemporary Art Space (CCAS), Canberra, ACT.
  • 2017 – The Drawing Exchange (group exhibition), Adelaide School of Art, SA, AUS.
  • 2017 – Amplify & Multiply (group exhibition), The Press at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
  • 2016 – Pull your punches, Hamilton Ink Spot, St Paul, MN, USA.
  • 2016 – Future Feminist Archive (group exhibition), Sydney University, NSW, AUS.
  • 2015 – My totem (workshop), Balit Gulynia, Aboriginal Community Group, Melbourne.
  • 2014 – Sextet (group exhibition), Delmar Gallery, NSW.
  • Brunswick Street Gallery Works on Paper 2010, May 2010, Melbourne, Australia[6]
  • Ikea Home Project, July–August 2009[7]
  • MAY's Retrospective 2009, Redfern, Australia, March–April 2009
  • GRRRLS, February 2008, aMbush Gallery, St Peters, Australia[8]
  • Urban Skins, August 2007, Pinnacles Gallery, Thuringowa, Australia
  • extra cheese, Gallery FortyFour, Sydney, Australia[9]
  • Mays at MTV Gallery, September 2007, Sydney, Australia
  • Doppelganger Mix, Darlinghurst, Australia
  • Sydney Art and About, October 2006, Sydney, Australia
  • Building Sites Taking Shape, September 2006, Maitland, Australia[10]
  • Stencil Festival, August 2006, Melbourne/Sydney, Australia[11]
  • Post-it: An Exquisite Corpse, June 2006, Peloton Gallery, Sydney, Australia[12]
  • Mays Retrospective Exhibition, May 2006, Mays Gallery, St Peters, Australia[13]
  • Manly Arts Festival, September 2005, Manly, Australia
  • Sydney Design 05, August 2005, Sydney, Australia
  • StreetWorks (Forever), July 2005, Sydney, Australia
  • Sydney Esquisse 05, April 2005, Sydney, Australia[14]
  • Cut and Spray – An Exhibition of Stencil Art, April 2005, Volume Art Space, Newcastle, Australia
  • Box Street II, September 2005, Darlinghurst, Australia
  • Box Street I, September 2003, Darlinghurst, Australia

Residencies, edit

Selected commissions and awards, edit

  • 2018 – Australian War Memorial[18][19][20]
  • 2018 – University of Sydney Printer in Residence Award [21]
  • 2018 – Mount Alexander Shire Mechanics Lane poster commission.
  • 2018 – NAVA funding to produce a series of screen prints with Catherine O’Donnell.
  • 2018 – Love is Hard Work – Castlemaine, VIC [22][23]
  • 2017 – The Newtown Hub / Newtown Art Seat (awarded by Inner West Council) [24][25]
  • 2014 – Behind this Smile, Hobsons Bay City Council [26]
  • 2014 – Hobsons Bay City Council Mayoral Fund award to seed a screen print based social enterprise for at risk youth.
  • 2014 – Australian Print Council commission print award

Publications, edit

  • Rebecca Beardmore, Talking in Print, IMPRINT Magazine, Print Council of Australia, volume 54, No.1, 2019, pp. 29–32.
  • Broke but not Broken, FEMINAE – Typographic Voices of Women, Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography, ArtCenter College of Design, California, 2018, pg. 45–46.[27]
  • Colby Country, Imprint, Winter 2018, Volume 53, No.2. pg. 42–46.
  • Banksy in the Burbs, Art Guide, 2016.[28]
  • Antonia Aitken, Artist as Conduit, Imprint Magazine, Winter 2015, volume 50, No. 2, 2015.
  • K. Iveson, C. McAuliffe, W. Murray and M. Peet, Reframing Graffiti and Street Art in the City of Sydney, Report of the Mural, Street Art and Graffiti Review Project, City of Sydney Council, 2014, pp124.

Artist books, edit

  • Night & Day – Hill End drawings by Wendy Murray, digital, perfect bound, edition 200, 2019.
  • Sydney – We Need to Talk!, digital, screen print, perfect binding / hand-bound, edition 100, 2018.
  • Pull Your Punches, digital, perfect bound, edition 75, 2017.
  • The Daily – Drawing Inspiration, digital, perfect bound, edition 75, 2017.[29]

Curatorial, edit

Education, edit

  • 2014 – Master of Fine Arts from the National Art School, Sydney.
  • 1999 – Bachelor in Design from Massey University, New Zealand.

See also, edit

References, edit

  1. ^ Therese Kenyon, Under a hot tin roof: Art, passion and politics at the Tin Shed art workshop, Power Publications, Sydney, 1995, 152p.
  2. ^ Anne Zagala, Redback Graphix, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2008, 128p.
  3. ^ Vanessa Berry, Talking Across Cities: the Urban Crew’s Sydney – We Need to Talk!’, Sydney – We Need to Talk Blog,[1] 28 September 2018. Accessed 5 January 2019.
  4. ^ Wendy Murray – Artist and Arts Educator (website), www.wendymurray.com.au [2]
  5. ^ Blackness of the Sea
  6. ^ . May 2010. Archived from the original on 15 August 2010.
  7. ^ . July 2009. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  8. ^ "GRRRLS". February 2008.
  9. ^ . May 2007. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Building Sites Taking Shape". September 2006.
  11. ^ . August 2006. Archived from the original on 19 August 2008.
  12. ^ . June 2006. Archived from the original on 1 September 2007.
  13. ^ . May 2006. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008.
  14. ^ "Sydney Esquisse 05". April 2005.
  15. ^ "Megalo Print Studio and Gallery". August 2010.
  16. ^ . May 2010. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011.
  17. ^ "Mini Graff video interview at Hill End Press". YouTube. May 2010.
  18. ^ Propaganda – A Selection of Posters from the Australian War Memorial, Arts Review. [3]
  19. ^ Propaganda Exhibition, Australian Financial Review
  20. ^ It's A Wrap – Typsetting and Printing, 4 April 2018 (blog)
  21. ^ University of Sydney Printer in Residence Award (webpage)
  22. ^ Love is Hard Work – Castlemaine, 2018
  23. ^ Love is Hard Work – Castlemaine, 2018
  24. ^ The Newtown Hub / Newtown Art Seat, 2017
  25. ^ The Newtown Hub / Newtown Art Seat, 2017
  26. ^ Behind this Smile, Hobsons Bay City Council, 2014
  27. ^ FEMINAE – Typographic Voices of Women, 2018
  28. ^ Banksy in the Burbs, Art Guide, 2016
  29. ^ The Daily – Drawing Inspiration, National Library of Australia (catalogue entry). [4]
  30. ^ Wendy Murray on Political Posters and Unleashing Collective Power in Fresh Blood, Art Guide, 2018. [5]
  31. ^ Fresh Blood – Redback Graphix and its Aftermarth, 2018 (webpage)
  32. ^ Fresh Blood – Redback Graphix, 2018 (webpage)

Further reading, edit

  • . 11 October 2009. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009.
  • "BBC World – MINI GRAFF STAMPS HER MARK ON SYDNEY STREETS – by Alt Artist". YouTube. 23 April 2009.
  • Hutchinson, Karrie (March 2008). "New Interiors". Wallpaper: 134.
  • Nicholas, Katrina (January 2008). "To Come". The Australian Financial Review: 45.
  • Dew, Christine (2007). Uncommissioned Art: The A-Z of Australian Graffiti. Melbourne University Publishing. pp. 171, 175. ISBN 978-0-522-85375-9.
  • Bolles, Scott (20 July 2007). "Kell's Kitchen". Sydney Morning Herald.
  • . May 2006. Archived from the original on 17 August 2008.
  • Zavos, Zolton (March 2005). "Profile". Dazed and Confused.
  • Clement, Tracey (November 2005). "Review". Sydney Morning Herald Metro: 18–24.

External links, edit

  • Mini Graff's web site

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2010 working in and around Sydney s urban fringe Since 2014 Murray s art expanded into traditional forms of drawing and artist book design whilst still engaging with social and political issues through poster making Murray s use of letraset transfers accompanied with vibrant colours and fluorescent inks references the work of studios from the 1960s through to the 1980s including the community based Earthworks Poster Collective 1 and Redback Graphix 2 A 2018 collaboration with The Urban Crew a 17 person collective of socially engaged geographers planners political scientists and sociologists resulted in the Sydney We Need to Talk artist book 3 addressing issues of development transport congestion housing affordability and commercialisation of public space Wendy MurrayBorn1974 age 49 50 New ZealandNationalityNew ZealandOccupation s Visual artist graphic designer academicKnown forPoster designWebsitewww wbr wendymurray wbr com wbr au Contents 1 Background 2 Work as Mini Graff 2 1 Techniques 3 Exhibitions and workshops 4 Residencies 5 Selected commissions and awards 6 Publications 7 Artist books 8 Curatorial 9 Education 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External links Background editWendy Murray was born in New Zealand She gained a Bachelor in Design from Massey University New Zealand in 1999 and following a move to Australia earned a Master of Fine Arts from the National Art School Sydney in 2014 Between 2008 and 2012 she was Project Coordinator at MAY S The May Lane Street Art Project Sydney Her academic teaching career included positions as Lecturer in Fine Art Printmaking at the National Art School Sydney between 2010 and 2015 and Lecturer in Printmedia at the Sydney College of the Arts between 2011 and 2012 and from 2015 to 2019 Wendy Murray was a consultant researcher in Geography and Urban Studies at the University of Western Sydney during 2013 14 4 Work as Mini Graff editThe streets and inhabitants of Sydney s urban fringe provided the content and impetus for Wendy Murray s work as Mini Graff Graff stenciled and printed images onto a variety of media walls boards vinyl paper rarely canvas which strongly relate to the given environment and community transforming an anonymous repetitive urban landscape into a unique and personal aesthetic experience Parody humour and social commentary are common themes in Graff s work notions that are translated into experiments with scale in public space from discrete interventions to large scale installations Graff has participated in several public art projects including Sydney Art and About plus coordinated and presented numerous printmaking workshops to various audience groups including high school students tertiary institutions and public art galleries Graff s Suburban Roadhouse series explores concepts of trademark and ownership in public domestic space Mini Graff is featured in the video for Deepchild s song Blackness of the Sea 5 Techniques edit Mini Graff s primary medium is handcut stencils transferred with aerosol paint or daubed with sponges Her installations range from single colour single stencil works to multiple stencils and colours incorporating 3D elements such as handcut butterflies plastic figures of people and model houses Depending on the nature and exposure of the site Mini Graff also pre prints onto paper stickers and wallpaper and hangs them in the place of painted stencils Mini Graff s recent work has expanded into exploring colour and abstract patterns using brightly coloured adhesive vinyl strips to draw pedestrians attention to common street structures Her work demonstrates how a simple treatment applied to an object rendered invisible by familiarity such as a sign post can return it to our awareness Exhibitions and workshops edit2019 Lead artist Girls Are Not Toys Workshop Gympie Regional Art Gallery QLD AUS 2019 Sydney We Need To Talk Wendy Murray amp Friends Cross Art Projects 2019 Night amp Day Bathurst Regional Art Gallery NSW AUS 2018 Colby Country Megalo Print Studio Gallery 2018 FEMINAE Typographic Voices of Women group exhibition Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography Art Center College of Design CA USA 2018 Propaganda group exhibition Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery VIC AUS 2017 Chartjunk Canberra Contemporary Art Space CCAS Canberra ACT 2017 The Drawing Exchange group exhibition Adelaide School of Art SA AUS 2017 Amplify amp Multiply group exhibition The Press at Colorado College Colorado Springs CO USA 2016 Pull your punches Hamilton Ink Spot St Paul MN USA 2016 Future Feminist Archive group exhibition Sydney University NSW AUS 2015 My totem workshop Balit Gulynia Aboriginal Community Group Melbourne 2014 Sextet group exhibition Delmar Gallery NSW Brunswick Street Gallery Works on Paper 2010 May 2010 Melbourne Australia 6 Ikea Home Project July August 2009 7 MAY s Retrospective 2009 Redfern Australia March April 2009 GRRRLS February 2008 aMbush Gallery St Peters Australia 8 Urban Skins August 2007 Pinnacles Gallery Thuringowa Australia extra cheese Gallery FortyFour Sydney Australia 9 Mays at MTV Gallery September 2007 Sydney Australia Doppelganger Mix Darlinghurst Australia Sydney Art and About October 2006 Sydney Australia Building Sites Taking Shape September 2006 Maitland Australia 10 Stencil Festival August 2006 Melbourne Sydney Australia 11 Post it An Exquisite Corpse June 2006 Peloton Gallery Sydney Australia 12 Mays Retrospective Exhibition May 2006 Mays Gallery St Peters Australia 13 Manly Arts Festival September 2005 Manly Australia Sydney Design 05 August 2005 Sydney Australia StreetWorks Forever July 2005 Sydney Australia Sydney Esquisse 05 April 2005 Sydney Australia 14 Cut and Spray An Exhibition of Stencil Art April 2005 Volume Art Space Newcastle Australia Box Street II September 2005 Darlinghurst Australia Box Street I September 2003 Darlinghurst AustraliaResidencies edit2018 Inaugural Printer in Residence University of Sydney AUS 2018 Hill End Artist in Residence NSW AUS 2018 International Printing Museum AIR Carson CA USA 2018 Resident Artist Waverley Artist Studios Waverley Council NSW AUS 2017 Research Residency Center for the Study of Political Graphics CA USA 2016 Hamilton Ink Spot St Paul MN USA Supported by The City of Saint Paul 2016 ANU Research Residency Australian National University ACT AUS 2016 The Art Vault Mildura 2014 Bundanon Trust Residency NSW Megalo Print Studio February March 2010 Megalo Australia 15 Hill End Press Haefligers Cottage April 2010 Hill End Australia 16 17 Selected commissions and awards edit2018 Australian War Memorial 18 19 20 2018 University of Sydney Printer in Residence Award 21 2018 Mount Alexander Shire Mechanics Lane poster commission 2018 NAVA funding to produce a series of screen prints with Catherine O Donnell 2018 Love is Hard Work Castlemaine VIC 22 23 2017 The Newtown Hub Newtown Art Seat awarded by Inner West Council 24 25 2014 Behind this Smile Hobsons Bay City Council 26 2014 Hobsons Bay City Council Mayoral Fund award to seed a screen print based social enterprise for at risk youth 2014 Australian Print Council commission print awardPublications editRebecca Beardmore Talking in Print IMPRINT Magazine Print Council of Australia volume 54 No 1 2019 pp 29 32 Broke but not Broken FEMINAE Typographic Voices of Women Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography ArtCenter College of Design California 2018 pg 45 46 27 Colby Country Imprint Winter 2018 Volume 53 No 2 pg 42 46 Banksy in the Burbs Art Guide 2016 28 Antonia Aitken Artist as Conduit Imprint Magazine Winter 2015 volume 50 No 2 2015 K Iveson C McAuliffe W Murray and M Peet Reframing Graffiti and Street Art in the City of Sydney Report of the Mural Street Art and Graffiti Review Project City of Sydney Council 2014 pp124 Artist books editNight amp Day Hill End drawings by Wendy Murray digital perfect bound edition 200 2019 Sydney We Need to Talk digital screen print perfect binding hand bound edition 100 2018 Pull Your Punches digital perfect bound edition 75 2017 The Daily Drawing Inspiration digital perfect bound edition 75 2017 29 Curatorial editWendy Murray and Stuart Bailey Fresh Blood Redback Graphix and its Aftermath Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre 13 January 17 March 2018 30 31 32 Education edit2014 Master of Fine Arts from the National Art School Sydney 1999 Bachelor in Design from Massey University New Zealand See also editList of Street Artists Types of graffiti Stencil GraffitiReferences edit Therese Kenyon Under a hot tin roof Art passion and politics at the Tin Shed art workshop Power Publications Sydney 1995 152p Anne Zagala Redback Graphix National Gallery of Australia Canberra 2008 128p Vanessa Berry Talking Across Cities the Urban Crew s Sydney We Need to Talk Sydney We Need to Talk Blog 1 28 September 2018 Accessed 5 January 2019 Wendy Murray Artist and Arts Educator website www wendymurray com au 2 Blackness of the Sea Brunswick Street Gallery WOP 2010 Finalists May 2010 Archived from the original on 15 August 2010 The Ikea Home Project July 2009 Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 15 August 2010 GRRRLS February 2008 extra cheese May 2007 Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Building Sites Taking Shape September 2006 Stencil Festival August 2006 Archived from the original on 19 August 2008 Post it An Exquisite Corpse June 2006 Archived from the original on 1 September 2007 Mini Graff s Panel for Mays May 2006 Archived from the original on 19 July 2008 Sydney Esquisse 05 April 2005 Megalo Print Studio and Gallery August 2010 Hill End Press May 2010 Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Mini Graff video interview at Hill End Press YouTube May 2010 Propaganda A Selection of Posters from the Australian War Memorial Arts Review 3 Propaganda Exhibition Australian Financial Review It s A Wrap Typsetting and Printing 4 April 2018 blog University of Sydney Printer in Residence Award webpage Love is Hard Work Castlemaine 2018 Love is Hard Work Castlemaine 2018 The Newtown Hub Newtown Art Seat 2017 The Newtown Hub Newtown Art Seat 2017 Behind this Smile Hobsons Bay City Council 2014 FEMINAE Typographic Voices of Women 2018 Banksy in the Burbs Art Guide 2016 The Daily Drawing Inspiration National Library of Australia catalogue entry 4 Wendy Murray on Political Posters and Unleashing Collective Power in Fresh Blood Art Guide 2018 5 Fresh Blood Redback Graphix and its Aftermarth 2018 webpage Fresh Blood Redback Graphix 2018 webpage Further reading edit Stencil Art Masterclass at the MCA Sydney 11 October 2009 Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 BBC World MINI GRAFF STAMPS HER MARK ON SYDNEY STREETS by Alt Artist YouTube 23 April 2009 Hutchinson Karrie March 2008 New Interiors Wallpaper 134 Nicholas Katrina January 2008 To Come The Australian Financial Review 45 Dew Christine 2007 Uncommissioned Art The A Z of Australian Graffiti Melbourne University Publishing pp 171 175 ISBN 978 0 522 85375 9 Bolles Scott 20 July 2007 Kell s Kitchen Sydney Morning Herald 3DWorld Magazine Stencil Festival Minigraff May 2006 Archived from the original on 17 August 2008 Zavos Zolton March 2005 Profile Dazed and Confused Clement Tracey November 2005 Review Sydney Morning Herald Metro 18 24 External links editMini Graff s web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wendy Murray artist amp oldid 1209819334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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