Morgan Ogilvie

Morgan Ogilvie earned her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 2020 and completed a three week residency at Vermont Studio Center. Artforum.com showed her painting “The Annunciation” in their MFA Spotlight and five of Ogilvie’s paintings were published in the Vassar Review issue “Protest, Prophecy, Play.” She recently exhibited her painting, “Secure Destruction you can Trust,” at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, TN.  Additionally, the senior curator of the Frist Art Museum, Katie Delmez, selected one of Ogilvie’s paintings for Number: INC’s 2022 Art of the South exhibition at Zeitgeist Gallery in Nashville. Ogilvie participated in and helped organize the group show, Time is Out of Joint, published in Hyperallergic, held at the MAK Center in LA, and organized by the artist and composer Scott Benzel. She has served on the CALARTS Alumni council since 2020. Morgan often focuses her work on the “unreliable” female narrator and its many implicit allusions to the contemporary cultural climate. Her painterly examination of the film Rosemary’s Baby was on display at Imagine Entertainment, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s famed studio. She has also garnered significant regional attention from publications such as the Nashville SceneLocate Arts and Nashville Arts Magazine and had her first solo show at the Hutcheson Gallery at David Lipscomb. And, most notably, she was interviewed by Columbophile, the preeminent destination for all things related to the television show Columbo.