For folks outside of the Tampa Bay arts community, Murray’s name doesn’t ring any bells. But for arts insiders, Murray is a local celebrity.
Murray is the subject of countless local headlines, which have charted her involvement in Tampa Bay’s arts community since 2001, when she programmed her first Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (TIGLFF).
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Creative Pinellas started looking for Barbara St. Clair’s successor in the summer of 2023. The local arts agency, which fosters a vibrant arts community in Pinellas County, partnered with San Francisco-based Arts Consulting Group (ACG) and formed a search committee of six board members and four community advisors.
“ACG provided us with a choice of many extraordinary candidates from Florida and beyond,” Committee Chair (and former Creative Loafing Tampa Bay Editor-In-Chief) David Warner wrote in a press release. “The committee’s selection of Margaret Murray for the CEO position was driven by her unique combination of arts leadership, local connections, and far-reaching vision.”
Murray’s first task as CEO is to convene a series of community conversations to help focus Pinellas County’s cultural plan.
“I am beyond thrilled to continue the work that the Creative Pinellas team has done to elevate the artistic and cultural communities of Pinellas County,” Murray said in a press release.
Throughout her career, Murray’s work has centered around the belief that art should be easily and freely accessible to all. Why? Because art makes communities better, down to improving public health and providing economic growth, said Murray.
“From Dunedin to Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg and beyond, the arts are part of our vocabulary,” Murray continues. “I look forward to expanding the ways that residents and visitors enjoy the bounty of arts experiences developed by the truly world-class artists and cultural organizations here on the Arts Coast.”
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