Joan Murray (art historian)


Joan Arden Charlat Murray , is a Canadian writer, curator and art historian.

Life

Joan Murray was born in New York City in 1943. She moved to Canada in 1959 to marry W. Ross Murray and studied art history at the University of Toronto, receiving an Honours B.A.. Murray completed an M.A. at Columbia University in 1966.

Career

In 1969, the Art Gallery of Ontario promoted her to Research Curator, and then to Curator of Canadian Art . At the Gallery, she also served as the Acting Chief Curator. From 1974 to 1999, Murray served as Director of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa where she organized over one hundred exhibitions and built a substantial collection, largely of Canadian art, as well as assisting with the creation of a new building by Arthur Erickson in 1987. From 2005-2006, Murray served as the Interim Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario.
Murray was responsible for bringing the paintings of Tom Thomson to world attention through a series of exhibitions and books, including a biography. She has prepared a full-scale catalogue raisonné of his work, a project which took her close to fifty years. She also has authored many books on the history of Canadian art, most notably Canadian Art in the Twentieth Century, Northern Lights: Masterpieces of Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, and McMichael Canadian Art Collection: One Hundred Masterworks. She has published over one hundred catalogues and two hundred articles on subjects ranging from folk art to contemporary artists.
Murray's collection of papers and interviews with artists can be found in Library and Archives Canada.

Honours

Murray was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1992; and in 1993, was honoured with the Senior Award from the Association of Cultural Executives for her outstanding contribution and dedication to Canadian cultural life. She received the Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Ontario Association of Art Galleries in 2000. She received the Order of Ontario in 2003. Murray was selected as University College, University of Toronto 2013 Alumni of Influence in 2013.

Books

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