Interview with Murphy Adams on the occasion of her solo exhibition The Weird and The Wonderful at KALEID during the month of May 2013. Interview conducted by Lacey Bryant. KALEID: Can you tell us a little bit about how you started out in art? Did you gravitate towards it early or have any artists in your life as a youth? Murphy: As a child I didn’t like school, I was a really quiet kid, too shy to even raise my hand in class. I went to a small catholic school taught primarily by nuns. Drawing wasn’t exactly celebrated in this atmosphere and I was often whacked on the knuckles with a ruler for drawing when I was supposed to be doing math or something equally boring. Growing up my dad also loved drawing and would draw these hilarious comics that I thought were wonderful, he hated Richard Nixon and would…








