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Morag Myerscough

Acclaimed Artist dubbed the 'Queen of Colour' on injecting joy into public spaces

Morag Myerscough, artist, born and bred London, UK, known globally for creating immersive structural installations characterised by boldness, vibrant colours and a high level of positive energy.

Morag’s installations have a profound impact on public spaces, transcending the limitations of traditional approaches. Her vibrant and invigorating works disrupt existing architectural lines, introducing irregular shapes and colours and words. These interventions transform the landscape and create an engaging environment that inspires and uplifts individuals. By championing community and public interaction, Morag's installations encourage dialogue, enhance social cohesion, and create a lasting impression on the spaces they inhabit.

Morag’s approach to work is integrated and participatory, wherein she collaborates closely with communities to generate art that responds to their unique requirements. Her generous and participatory approach instills a sense of pride and belonging in people, creating a strong and meaningful narrative for the spaces she transforms.

The core motivation behind her work is to bring people together, fostering joy, well-being, and a sense of community.

Morag Myerscough's innovative contributions to the field of art and design have been recognised through numerous accolades. 2023 Honorary Doctor Royal College of Art, 2020 Honorary Fellow Royal Institute of British Architects UK, 2019 Honorary Fellow University Arts London (UAL CSM) UK, 2019 Honorary Professorship University for the Creative Arts (UCA) UK, 2019 Honorary Doctorate Gloucester University UK, 2017 Royal Designer for Industry (RDI)2012 Honorary Fellow Arts University Bournemouth UK

These esteemed recognitions affirm Morag Myerscough's significant contributions to the field of art and her ability to positively impact communities.

Instagram: @moragmyerscough / Website: www.moragmyerscough.com

REMIX Summits appearances:

  • Belonging & Joy, by the ‘Queen of Colour’
  • REMIX Summit London 2024

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