ABOUT
Yume Murphy is a writer, editor, and strategist with over three years of experience leading media and communications projects that advance the priorities of artists and arts organizations.
They write broadly across arts and culture with work published in i-D, Art in America, Hyperallergic, Seen, and MOLD Magazine, amongst other publications. Their writing largely draws on Black feminist literature, moving image work, digital culture, and personal experience to produce intimate reflections on art through a Black diasporic lens.
A graduate of Vassar College, they completed their undergraduate studies with a B.A. in Media Studies—concentrating on visual culture(s), globalization & race, critical race theory, and post-colonial studies—and a minor in Film Studies. They have held roles at Olu & Company and the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Please email at yume.murphy@gmail.com.
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They write broadly across arts and culture with work published in i-D, Art in America, Hyperallergic, Seen, and MOLD Magazine, amongst other publications. Their writing largely draws on Black feminist literature, moving image work, digital culture, and personal experience to produce intimate reflections on art through a Black diasporic lens.
A graduate of Vassar College, they completed their undergraduate studies with a B.A. in Media Studies—concentrating on visual culture(s), globalization & race, critical race theory, and post-colonial studies—and a minor in Film Studies. They have held roles at Olu & Company and the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Please email at yume.murphy@gmail.com.
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