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The Art of Linda Murray

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

This exhibit merging nature and technology will be installed January 7, 2025 into the Round Rock City Council Chambers Gallery, including a few pieces in City Hall lobby.
Artist’s Statement: I have been a representational artist most of my adult life, although my paintings usually exhibited a conceptual element, also. In the last few years, I have found myself pulled toward more abstraction, but the work continues to keep that seed of a conceptual element.
Artist’s Bio: Murray grew up in Rotan, Tx, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. She was a long-time member of the Artists League of Texas, which became the Center for Contemporary Arts when she lived in Abilene and then Buffalo Gap. She now resides in Round Rock.

