Lauri Lynnxe Murphy is a transdisciplinary artist, writer and curator whose research-driven work highlights issues of climate collapse and extinction through utilizing grown or foraged natural materials, and creating art in collaboration with other species.
Photo by Richard Alden Peterson
Utilizing foraged, cultivated and natural materials, along with directly collaborating with living organisms, my work is rooted in the embodied materiality and systems of nature. Cast off human-made materials, often brightly colored, are frequently used as a counterpoint and contrast, along with interventions of the human hand in living processes.
Conceptually, my work engages with humanity's fraught relationship to the flora and fauna on this planet. Whether through malice or unintended consequences, the historical and Biblically inspired view of dominion over nature fuels the climate crisis and informs systems like white supremacy and patriarchy, creating hierarchical models of usefulness and value. This worldview is at odds with the inherently symbiotic relationships within an ecosystem, and the repeating patterns that show the interconnectedness of all life. These patterns thread through diverse bodies of work in my practice, whether in the branching forms of trees and mycelium patterns or the meandering trail of a snail - fragile and ephemeral. My process often involves highlighting, manipulating, and collaborating with insects or fungi and their architectures and patterns, showing the human impact through a coaxed interspecies collaboration.
Press
“Working at Snail’s Pace Helps Denver Artist Create Masterpieces”, Channel 9 News, July 10, 2017
Changing Denver Podcast, “The Artist and Her Snails”, 2018
“Meet Two Artists Joining Monet In The Denver Art Museum: Bees and Snails (Yes, the Animals)”, Colorado Public Radio, Oct. 24, 2019
“Q & A with Lauri Lynnxe Murphy”, Denver Art Museum Blog, Sarah Rockett, October 14, 2019
“Colorado Creatives Redux: Lauri Lynnxe Murphy”, Westword, Susan Froyd, Sept. 3, 2019
“Lauri Lynnxe Murphy’s Transgenic Mutations”, Juxtapoz, Oct. 9, 2016
“For One Denver Artist, Creativity Can Happen at a Snail’s Pace”, Stacy Nick, KUNC, Oct. 5, 2017
“I’m Jealous of Lauri Lynnxe Murphy”, theJealousCurator.com, September 5, 2013
“Art Moves Podcast”, with Jonna McKone, Platte Forum, May 29, 2021
Ask The Artists Series (8 Parts), NYFA Blog, 2022
Education
2012 - Master of Fine Arts, The Ohio State University, Sculpture Emphasis
1996 - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Painting Emphasis
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2023 Telling The Bees, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO, Curator Jane Burke
Firefly Music, Fountain Creek Nature Center, Fountain, CO
2022 Seeing the Trees for the Forest, The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Denver, CO
2022 Ill Fitting: Pandemic Collages, Bardo Coffeehouse, Denver, CO, curated by Heads of Hydra
2019 We Were Here Mai Wyn Fine Art & Recreative Denver, Denver, CO
2014 Lament Leon Gallery, Denver, Colorado
Shaken, Rude Gallery, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Lakewood, CO
nest / shed, Mai Wyn Fine Art, Denver, Colorado
2012 Bee Works, Roy G. Biv Gallery, Columbus, Ohio
2009 Untitled, Kork, Poughkeepsie, New York
2008 Unnatural, Plus Gallery, Denver, Colorado
2007 Scattershot, Brayham Contemporary Art, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Flow; PlatteForum; Denver, Colorado
2006 MonkeymindClusterf**k, Cruz Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
2005 Clusterf**k, Plus Gallery, Denver, Colorado
2001 Hairball; Helix Fine Art, Santa Fe New Mexico
Circles; William Havu Gallery; Denver, Colorado
Lauri Lynnxe Murphy: Baroque Minimalist, Singer Gallery, Mizel Arts Center; Denver, Colorado
1999 Conjugation; Plan B Evolving Arts, Santa Fe New Mexico
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 Gravitropic, Redline Contemporary Arts Center, Denver, CO, Curated by Christina Linden
Title TBD, O’Sullivan Art Gallery, Regis University, Denver, CO, Curated by Maeve Eichelberger
2022 The Language of Trees, BRDG Gallery, Denver, CO
2021 Chromatic Cogitations: Rhythm Reboot, Redline Contemporary Art Center, Curated by Rosie Gordon Wallace
Wood.Works, The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, CO, Curated by Collin Parson
The Spaces Between, The Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Colorado Springs, CO, Curated by Daisy McGowan, Donald Fodness, and Geoffrey Shamos
Meow Wolf Denver, Permanent Exhibition, Denver, CO
2019 In/Visible: selected artist for the Denver Art Museum Final Friday Takeover
Superior Spectacular, Installation commissioned for an art festival by the city of Superior, CO
2018 Pink Progression, Boulder Public Library, Denver Public Library, and Center for Visual Art, CO
Here, There and Everywhere, Museum of Boulder, Boulder CO
Making Change, Museum of Design, Atlanta, Atlanta GA, Curated by Betsy Greer
Finding Home, Foothills Art Center, Golden CO
2017 Paper Works, The Arvada Center, Arvada, CO
Axis Mundi, The Temple, Denver Colorado, Curated by Regan Rosburg
2014 Dashing and Crashing, Hyperlink Gallery, Chicago, IL
Making Contact, Center for Visual Arts, Denver, Colorado
Direct Connect Denver/Berlin, Groundswell Gallery, Denver, Colorado
Art Hamptons, with Karyn Mannix Contemporary, East Hampton, New York
2013 Art of the State, The Arvada Center, Denver, Colorado, Juried by Dean Sobel & Collin Parsons
City Beautiful 2.0, Commissioned by Arts & Venues, City of Denver, McNichols Building,Denver,Colorado
The New Aesthetic, Gallery 19, Chicago, Illinois, Curated by John Paul McCaughey
Where’s North?, 632 on Hudson, New York City, New York, Curated by Brittany Schall
Intimacy in 15 Minutes, Gallery 304, New York City, New York, Curated by Ayn Choi
Collage Aesthetic, The Apex Gallery, Rapid City, South Dakota, Curated by Deborah Mitchell
Cold Comfort, Kingston Museum of Contemporary Art, Kingston, NY Curated by Eric Johnson
2012 ArtPrize, Installation at Vandenberg Plaza, Grand Rapids, Michigan, curated by Adoration Detroit
Bee Works, Roy G. Biv Gallery, Columbus, Ohio
2011 School of Visual Arts Open Studios, New York, New York
Hungry Planet; Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, Ohio, juror Michael Mercil
For the Love Of?; Brayham Contemporary Art, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2010 33 Ideas, Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado
BYOA, X Initiative, New York, New York
2009 A Book About Death, The Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery, New York, New York
Texas National, The Cole Art Center, Nagodoches, Texas; Juror Mel Chin
2008 My Yard, Our Message, part of the Unconvention, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
Dialog: Denver, Robischon Gallery, Denver, Colorado
Failure, The Lab at Belmar, Lakewood, Colorado; Curators: Adam Lerner & Ethan Jantzer
2000 Colorado Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, Colorado; Curator, Mark Masuoka
New With Antioxidants; Museum of Contemporary Art; Tuscon, Arizona, Curator; Julia Latane
Elements; Helix Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1996 Recent Acquisitions; Denver Art Museum; Denver, Colorado
Selected Honors & Awards
2022 INSITE Fund Grant, Redline Contemporary Art Center and the Warhol Foundation
2021 Faculty Development Grant, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Denver, CO
2013 Colorado Creative Industries Grant, Denver, CO
2010 University Enrichment Fellowship, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
2005 Mastermind Award, (First Recipient) Westword, Denver, Colorado
Selected Residencies
2023 La Napoule Arts Foundation, Mandelieu-La Napoule, France
2020-2022 Redline Artist Residency Resource Artist, Denver, CO
2013 Andes Sprout Society Residency, The Catskills, New York
2012 Belden Brick Factory Residency, Sugarcreek, Ohio
2011 School of Visual Arts Summer Residency, New York, New York
2008 Colorado Art Ranch Residency, Niwot & Salida, Colorado
2007 PlatteForum Residency, Denver, Colorado
1999-2000 Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute Associateship, Denver, Colorado