Dead or Alive
Susie MacMurray is showing work in Dead or Alive.
Runs until 24th October at New York’s Museum of Art and Design.

Posted: April 29th, 2010
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Dress Codes
Susie MacMurray will be showing in Dress Codes – clothing as metaphor at
Katonah Museum of Art, New York, July 12–October 4, 2009
Posted: June 25th, 2009
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Lost & Found

Susie MacMurray will be showing new work at Islington Mill as a result of her 2 month residency in the Mill’s gallery space.
Lost & Found presents MacMurray’s recent series of photograms Relics of Sound commissioned by Nottingham Castle, alongside a new piece of work Widow, which has been made in the gallery during the last 8 weeks. Constructed from black napa leather and approximately 100,000 silver adamantine straight pins Widow is the fourth in a series of garment sculptures she has made with the help of Mill owner, Bill Campbell.
The Gallery Space
Islington Mill
James Street
Salford M3 5HW
Preview, Thursday 9th July, 6.30 – 8.30pm
Exhibition continues, July 10th – 15th, 12 – 5pm
Posted: June 25th, 2009
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Oracle in LA
Susie MacMurray’s rubber wall sculpture Oracle will be exhibited in an exhibition mounted by Canadian gallery Tatar, at the Museum of Architecture & Design in Los Angeles, California during May & June.
Posted: May 4th, 2009
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Tempus Mutatum
Susie MacMurray’s Tempus Mutatum (Time/change) has been made for the Edwardian
Bandstand in the grounds of Nottingham Castle. It can be viewed from outside the structure throughout the viewing period; access to the interior of the Bandstand will be possible on certain days and for pre-booked groups – see signage on site or call 0115 915 3655 for more details.
MacMurray’s series of related photograms will also be on display in the Castle’s South Hall. Lucy Stevens’ Walk With Me will take you on a binaural audio tour of the Castle grounds: a guided walk with a difference. The tour begins at the Gate House,where you can borrow an MP3 player for a small (refundable) deposit. Alternatively, you can come prepared by downloading the tour (from 6 April) at http://www.castlewalkwithme.blogspot.com/.
The commissions are on display from Friday 10 April – Sunday 7 June 2009. Open daily, 10am – 5pm
Posted: April 2nd, 2009
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