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Join us on Sunday, April 6th, from 3:00 - 5:00 pm for an opening reception for our Art Show of the Month- Margaret Dowling- Murphy: Finding a Happy Medium. All are welcome! The show will be on display throughout the month of April.
Finding A Happy Medium
This show will feature the work I've created after an extended hiatus from the creative endeavors of my earlier life. I made a homecoming to art in recent years, revisiting familiar mediums, such as acrylic and oil, and exploring new ones, which viewers will witness in this exhibit. Rejecting the presumption that an artist needs to be one thing, I have allowed myself to explore multiple styles and subject matters in pursuit of the fullest range of artistic expression.
Following a non-linear path, my personal pursuit has exposed me to different places, professions, and people, all of which have formed my overall experience and unique perspective. As I have gotten older and started to let life show me the way, I have broken out of prescribed plans in order to embrace beautiful chaos and uncertainty in an effort to let go and let life unfold for the purpose of finding that happy medium. While my work is often nature-inspired, I aim to capture beauty in several forms bringing together elements of both realism and abstraction. As a result, I have embraced a range of subject matter and styles in order to create an eclectic body of work featuring ocean art, landscapes, and abstract pieces.
Artist Bio
Margaret Dowling-Murphy is a lifelong art enthusiast, creating artwork using a wide range of styles and mediums including oil, acrylic, woodburning, resin, watercolor, digital, & mixed media. Often drawing inspiration from nature and the places she’s been along her travels, she enjoys combining elements of realism and abstraction.
A native of Orangetown, she graduated from Siena College with a Bachelor of Arts in English and later earned her Master of Science in Teaching from Pace University. She taught at Tappan Zee High School for over ten years before starting her own business. She currently lives with her husband, Kevin, and their three children in Pearl River, NY.
Margaret and Kevin established Murphy Wood Art in March of 2020 where they work both individually and collaboratively. Their work and story have been featured by News12 Hudson Valley, Rockland County Times, Hudson Valley Magazine, Canvas Rebel Magazine, Shoutout Colorado, Irish Star, Irish Echo, and Redfin.
As a member of the Arts Council of Rockland (ACOR), her work has been featured as part of the “Women of ACOR” exhibit at the New City Library and at their Hidden Treasure Galleries at both the Rockland County Courthouse as well as the Palisades Center. She has held exhibits at the West Nyack Library, Pearl River Library, and is looking forward to her upcoming exhibits at the Dennis P. McHugh Piermont Library (April 2025) and Nyack Library (July-August 2025).