Morag Myerscough

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Artist and Designer

Born and bred in London, UK, Morag Myerscough, artist and designer, creates installations and immersive spatial artworks that transform places and champion community and public interaction.

Her work is firmly rooted in a very personal experience of belonging and never fails to charm, entice and encourage people to feel differently about their experience of where they are. Every artwork generates a very specific local response, which she uses to create community and build identity within a place.

From schools and hospitals to cultural hubs and town centers Morag transforms public spaces by creating engaging experiences for everyone.

St Martin’s School of Art (now CSM), BA (Hons) Royal College of Art, MA (RCA).

Morag’s contribution to educational environments was recognized in 2015, when her work with the architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris culminated in Burntwood School, London winning the Stirling Prize for Architecture.

Recent awards: 2020 Honorary Fellow Royal Institute of British Architects, UK 2019 Honorary Fellow University Arts London (UAL CSM), UK 2019 Honorary Professorship University for the Creative Arts (UCA), UK 2019 Honorary Doctorate Gloucester University, UK 2017 Royal Designer for Industry (RDI).