Morag Myerscough’s mantra is ‘make happy those who are near and those who are far will come’. Born and Bred, Holloway, London, Morag has always lived in the city and has been fascinated by how colour pattern and words can change urban environments and peoples perceptions of spaces into places.
From schools and hospitals to cultural hubs and town centres Morag transforms public spaces by creating engaging experiences for everyone.
Morag is obsessed with Belonging and talks about it around the world
Her strong visual approach is instantly recognisable and elevates every context in which it is placed. Her work is rooted in creating a sense of joy and belonging for all those who encounter it. Morag creates specific local responses to each distinct audience that will see and experience the work, using it to create community and build identity.
She often works with community groups to develop ideas that reflect the identity of the users, drawing on shared cultural history and heritage of the local area. Morag’s visual vocabulary by nature and its effortless energy, resonates both visually and emotionally with audiences well beyond geographical and cultural boundaries.
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Ms. Morag Myerscough |
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The Studio |
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MVMNT Cafe, 2012 |
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Vinyl Lounge, 2012 |
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Temple of Agape, 2014 |
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Temple of Agape, 2014 |
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colourful interiors for Adjaye, 2017 Arts Centre |
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colourful interiors for Adjaye, 2017 Arts Centre |
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Super hot, 2017-18
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Belonging Bandstand, 2018
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MRG MYH, 2019 book cover |
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Biophilic Cafe Pavilion, 2019 |
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Biophilic Cafe Pavilion, 2019 |
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Biophilic Cafe Pavilion, 2019 |
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Love at First Sigh, 2019
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Daily coronavirus architecture and design briefing, 2020 |
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Icon cover, 2020
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New Now, 2020 installation |
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New Now, 2020 installation |
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See me, 2020 murale |
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A New Now: Super Heroes, 2021
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Canary Wharf square with Sun Pavilion, 2021 |
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Canary Wharf square with Sun Pavilion, 2021 |
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Temple of Curiosity, 2021
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Environmental message on Oxford Street, 2022 |
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Roman gatehouse at Hadrian's Wall, 2022 |
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Roman gatehouse at Hadrian's Wall, 2022 |
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