
ARTIST TALKBACK
UNDERCURRENTS By Nathan Murray
Nathan Murray

On View
May 17–Jun 28, 2025
UNDERCURRENTS
Sat, May 17, 6:00–8:00pm
UNDERCURRENTS
Supporting The Arts, Strengthening Our Community. Nathan Murray is a socially engaged artist and educator working in Nebraska. His work explores issues of race, ethnicity, and intersectionality, particularly how these aspects of identity are expressed in people and their stories. Murray’s artistic practice centers on creating lifelike ceramic sculptures that honor personal narratives while fostering community engagement and cultural resilience. His process incorporates earthenware clay, underglazes, and acrylic washes to develop refined forms and rich, layered surfaces that amplify the depth and individuality of his subjects.
UNDERCURRENTS Synopsis:
Identity is shaped by both visible and invisible forces.Ethnicity, lived experiences, and unspoken narratives define us and shape our unique identities. Undercurrents explores these deep, often unseen layers of identity through a series of ceramic busts that honor individuals and their personal stories. Each sculpture captures more than a likeness; it is a vessel for history, resilience, and cultural memory. These busts invite viewers to engage with the complexities of identity—how it is formed, how it is perceived, and how it endures.The individuals represented in Undercurrents are not just subjects; they are storytellers. Their presence reveal the currents that shape them—their struggles, joys, and the legacies they carry forward. This exhibition seeks to amplify voices that are often overlooked, celebrating the strength found in personal and collective histories. Undercurrents also speaks to the intersectionality of identity—the ways in which race, gender, class, and other aspects of identity interconnect and shape individual experiences. Each bust serves as a reminder that no single identity exists in isolation; rather, they are part of a larger, interconnected web of histories and communities. These intersecting layers influence how individuals navigate the world and how their stories resonate across diverse spaces.
UNDERCURRENTS: OPENING RECEPTION MAY 17 6PM-8PM
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