News-2019

Group exhibition at The Galleries at Moore with Ulrike Müller

14 November, 2019

Or Both is an experimental two-part exhibition that includes a solo presentation of work by Ulrike Müller alongside a group show of works by Martin Beck, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Jennie C. Jones, Eric N. Mack, Medrie MacPhee, Dona Nelson, and Deborah Remington. MacPhee is presenting two large paintings (Night’s Noontime (2019) and Whiteout (2018)). The show is up until December 7, at The Galleries at Moore, Moore College of Art and Design, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia PA.

https://moore.edu/the-galleries-at-moore/exhibitions


Inducted as member of the National Academy of Design in New York

19 June, 2019

On Wednesday, October 30, 2019, the National Academy of Design inducted its newest class of National Academicians. Medrie MacPhee was among the visual artists inducted this year. (Photo of the National Academicians Class of 2019: Regina Bogat, Squeak Carnwaith, Sharon Davis, Steve DeBenedetto, Brenda Goodman, Michelle Grabner, Elana Herzog, Titus Kaphar, Annette Lemieux, Medrie MacPhee, Sangram Majumdar, Chris Martin, Carrie Moyer, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Richard Olcott, Jim Osman.)

National Academicians are professional artists and architects who are elected to membership by their peers annually. They represent some of the most distinguished practitioners in their respective fields. Becoming a National Academician is one of the highest honors in American art and architecture and cannot be applied for or solicited. In a tradition dating back to 1825, current members confidentially nominate and elect a new class each year, honoring the group’s remarkable contributions to the canon and story of American art. (source: NAD)


Named as a Fellow by the Bogliasco Foundation

18 April, 2019

“The Bogliasco Foundation supports the Arts and Humanities by providing residential Fellowships at its study center in Italy’s most vibrant, historic crossroads, where gifted artists and scholars of all cultures come together to connect, create and disseminate significant new work.

The Bogliasco Foundation awards one-month Fellowships to individuals of all ages and nationalities who have made significant contributions in the arts and humanities. Fellows live and work in bucolic surroundings on the coast near Genoa, where natural beauty combines with an intimate group setting to encourage inquiry and transformative exchange across all disciplines.”

Source: www.bfny.org