Online Interview for Opulent Mobility

The online interview I did with the Curator for the Opulent Mobility Art Show is now live. Here is the link:

I wore my very opulent gold jacket for the interview. I hope you enjoy it. And please subscribe to the Opulent Mobility YouTube page and listen to all the interviews. Lots of wonderful insights on art and disability!

Here’s a link to the online show: 

https://www.opulentmobility.com/om2023.html?fbclid=IwAR3DM_hY2rbvd-tYTqBZzPuxBOoPkybOzjphms7Hcsh-ovwCkBA1JfYJG9I

The live show at the Makery in Los Angeles opens on January 7. 

Thanks to everyone who supports my art and encourages me on this strange and colorful journey.

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It’s Never Too Late

Though many with disabilities, and who have gone through transitions with age, find ourselves alone, love still remains a priority in many of our hearts. I’ve known several people who found a life partner in their 70s and 80s. I painted this to celebrate that love that can transcend physical problems, age, and social disapproval. Loneliness can be a part of one’s life no matter your age or abilities, even if you’re in a relationship. Still…

It was never too late… by Joy Murray, 20×24″, 2022

As we get closer to the opening of the Opulent Mobility art show in LA, in which 2 of my paintings will be shown, I’ll post my paintings that celebrate physical diversity and our dreams and fantasies. You can follow Opulent Mobility on Facebook and Instagram. It’s going to be at a physical gallery, the Makery, but also online. Here’s the schedule:

Other artists include: A. Laura Brody, Kat Chudy, Julie Forbush, Patricia Fortlage, Bronte Grimm, Ash Hagerstrand, Austin Lubetkin, Ellen Mansfield, Monica Marks, Lisa Merida-Paytes, Tom Peters, Elizabeth Rajchart, Priya Ray, Abigail Stockinger, Emily Tironi, Celeste Tooth, and Rachel Ungerer.

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Thanks for reading my blog. Feel free to share it, if you’d like.

This blog is brought to you by the generosity of people who support me on Patreon , buy my art, and who support me in so many different ways. 

If you’d like to make a one time donation, you can do so at paypal

Cards and prints of some of my art is available on Redbubble.  Also T-shirts and stickers and other odds and ends. When you click an image, in the lower right hand corner you’ll find a link to all the various products that these are printed on. If you have any trouble finding what you’re looking for, let me know. joyzmailbox@gmail.com 

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If you find a typo, let me know, and I’ll send you a postcard.