Kate Murphy
she/her
Divine Domesticity
Kate Murphy is a multi-disciplinary artist working in Sculpture and Expanded Practice. Her work critically examines the intersections of religion, gender, misogyny, and domesticity, interrogating the societal structures that have historically shaped and constrained women’s roles. Through scale, satire, and period-specific detail, she invites a reconsideration of inherited myths and their relevance today, offering a darkly humorous critique of institutional hypocrisy and domestic alienation.
Murphy explores how sanctity and femininity are shaped by cultural narratives, while also challenging the idealised image of the nuclear family and the gendered expectations placed on women, which continue today. The work interrogates how a figure can embody both purity and motherhood, only to be silenced once her divine role is fulfilled. Positioned within suburban domesticity, sacred iconography opens a space where fantasy and reality begin to converge.