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Jeff Murphy is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, specializing in Digital Media and Digital Photography. His creative work bridges digital imaging, interactive design, and environmental advocacy, often influenced by his experiences as a parent and outdoor enthusiast.
- Faculty at UNC Charlotte since 1998
- MFA in Digital Media from University of Florida (1995)
- BFA in Photography, Film, and Video from Ohio State University
Murphy’s research spans multiple domains, including:
- Environmental concerns through digital landscapes and VR technology
- Religious identity critiques via photomontage and apocalyptic symbolism
- Family dynamics in Stay-at-Home Dad series and child-inspired works
His artistic output includes immersive video projects (2020-2021), large-scale digital murals (2014), and environmental commentaries (2009-2019). While no formal awards are listed, his work has been featured in over 40 solo exhibitions across 5 countries and published in WIRED Magazine, World Art Magazine, and Exploring Color Photography textbook.
Murphy received individual artist grants from three regional arts councils and collaborates with his wife, Professor Heather Freeman. His creative process often involves technological experimentation with tools like Go Pro Fusion cameras and Oculus VR headsets, reflecting his commitment to digital frontier exploration in art.




