Printmaker Rachael K Murphy was born in Massachusetts and spent her childhood on Cape Cod and in the Boston area. Her family has a camp in Weld, Maine where she would spend her summers. Murphy’s interest in artmaking began at a young age and was inspired by other artists in her family who had passed, but their art remained on the walls.

The artist sees her art as a vehicle for processing personal interactions with the world and how they fold into more significant issues. She also enjoys making lighthearted pieces in between more serious subjects. Murphy oscillates between realistic imagery and abstract language, depending on the chosen media. Her style employs complex patterns and colors to make up larger, sometimes recognizable forms.

In some of her work, she finds inspiration in how human activity impacts wildlife in New England ecosystems. Compositions juxtapose animals and aquatic life with hints of human activity — whether it be a bridge, powerline, or other intrusion. The concept for the series began during the pandemic when spending time in nature was one of the few safe activities to do. Her newer work explores how we perceive and measure time. It includes “tree cookies” (prints of tree rings), constellations, and human measurements of time.

Murphy aspires to establish a broader understanding of the art world through multiple degrees of study, internships, and career paths. The artist began her studies at The Massachusetts College of Art and Design before transferring to the University of Maine Orono. She graduated in May 2022 with a BA in Art Education and a BFA in Studio Art, and a minor in Art History. Murphy has experience researching and framing artwork through her positions at picture framing shops and galleries. The artist also worked as a curatorial intern for three semesters through the Zillman Art Museum in Bangor. She is assisting with an ongoing, large-scale inventory project for abstract-expressionist Harold Garde’s life work that includes over 5000 pieces. These experiences have exposed Murphy to artists of varying backgrounds, past and active, using both 2D and 3D media. 

In 2022, Murphy’s work was featured on the cover and in an article of Spire: Maine Journal of Conservation and Sustainability located at the University of Maine. In the summer of 2022, she was among the first artists to participate in the Running with Scissors EMERGE artist residency program for recent college graduates. The artist is currently working as a picture framer in Portland, ME and is a member of Circling the Square Press printmaking co-op in Gardiner, ME. She participates in events and exhibitions in Maine throughout the year.

Exhibitions, Residencies and Publications

2026 April (upcoming)Elements: Books, Coffee, Beer, Biddeford, ME. Solo exhibition by invitation.
2025 FallLord Hall Gallery, University of Maine, Orono, ME. Group exhibition from the UMaine printmaking collection.
2025 OctoberYarmouth Arts Festival, St Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Yarmouth, ME.
2025 JulyBrew England, Biddeford, Maine. Solo show in the shop during the Friday art walk events.
2025 JuneEmployee Art Show, Casco Bay Frames and Gallery, Portland, Maine.

2024 October
Yarmouth Arts Festival, St Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Yarmouth, ME.
2024 JuneEmployee Art Show, Casco Bay Frames and Gallery, Portland, Maine.
2023 Nov – JanRunning with Scissors Art Studios Presents “Cross-Section: Two Decades at RWS Art Studios”, Cove Street Arts, Portland, ME.
2023 October2-Dimensional Works Exhibition, In Arts Gallery, online exhibition.
2023 OctoberYarmouth Arts Festival, St Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Yarmouth, ME.
2023 AugustSelene’s Fly Shop, Gardiner Art Walk, Gardiner, Maine. Artwork hung in the shop August-December.
2023 MayEmployee Art Show, Casco Bay Frames and Gallery, Portland, Maine.
2022 OctoberYarmouth Art Festival, St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Yarmouth, Maine.
2022 AugustClean Water, Munka Studio, Munka Coworking, Lewiston, Maine.
2022 Fall – 2023 SpringUniversity of Maine President’s Office, Orono, Maine.
2022 JulyThe West End News, Rachael Murphy: Inaugural EMERGE artist in residence at Running with Scissors
https://thewestendnews.com/rachael-murphy-inaugural-emerge-artist-in-residence-at-running-with-scissors/
2022 July-NovemberRunning with Scissors EMERGE Artist Residency. Portland, Maine. 5-month long printmaking residency.
2022 May147th Annual Open Juried Show, Bangor Art Society, Bangor, Maine.
2022 April – MayStudent Exhibition 2022, University of Maine, Lord Hall Gallery, Orono, Maine. 
2022 AprilAmong the Trees, Concord Art Association, Concord, Massachusetts.
2022 MarchSpire 2022. Maine Journal of Sustainability. University of Maine, Orono, ME. 
https://umaine.edu/spire/2022/04/22/murphy/
2022 MarchPrintmaking Exhibition, In Art Gallery, Online Exhibition.
2021 May146th Annual Open Juried Show, Bangor Art Society, Bangor, Maine.
2021 April – MayStudent Exhibition 2021, University of Maine, Lord Hall Gallery, Orono, Maine.
2021 MarchGreatest Student Exhibition, In Art Gallery, Online Exhibition.
2020 November –       2021 JanuaryAll Things Bright and Beautiful, Up Arts Incubator, Art Gallery, Lansdale, Pennsylvania.
2020 FallSenior Exhibition, University of Maine, Lord Hall Gallery, Orono, Maine.
2019 SpringStudent Art Exhibition, University of Maine, Lord Hall Gallery, Orono, Maine.
2014 Spring,2013 Spring,2012 SpringConcord Carlisle High School Art Show, Concord Art Association, Concord, Massachusetts.
2012 AprilArtist of the Week, Concord Journal, Concord, MA. Featured artist presented by Emerson Umbrella for the Arts.
2012 SpringBoston Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Exhibition, Boston, MA, State Transportation Building. Juried exhibition, 1 painting awarded with a silver key and exhibited. 
https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/2012/03/11/the-scholastic-art-writing-awards/Ltd6SFnBtkM027x1XqF96K/story.html