Visual Artist Marjorie Morgan: The Landscape of Dreams
Marjorie Morgan has had an extraordinarily varied career in the arts. After receiving a BA in Dance from Oberlin College, she spent over 25 years dancing professionally and creating dances and performance art to be performed by herself and others. When a serious injury compromised her ability to dance, she shifted her focus to the visual arts, where she’s found joy and acclaim as a painter and printmaker. For the past few years, she’s been captivated by the process of making her own inks and pigments from natural materials that she finds near her home in Western Massachusetts. In this conversation, Marjorie discusses how painting saved her after her devastating injury, how unconscious impulses have guided her artistic journey, and how a voice heard in a dream prompted her to cross oceans to visit the site that inspired a series of her paintings.
If you enjoyed this interview, you might also enjoy my conversations with painter Mia Risberg, titled The Viewer Makes the Narrative and with visual and performance artist Gwynneth Van Laven, titled Am I Allowed to Laugh at This?
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