1991, lives and works at San Juan, Puerto Rico
William Murphy is a fashion designer with over a decade of experience, whose practice celebrates Black, queer, and Latinx cultures through garments infused with technique, memory, and identity. Trained by Carlota Alfaro and Lisa Thon, he has collaborated with artists such as Villano Antillano, Elvis Crespo, and Alyssa Hunter, using fashion as a poetic language and a tool for social transformation.
In the Transmigração project, he designs the garment worn by MIMA during a sonic invocation conceived specifically for the occasion. After the performance, the piece remains in the exhibition space as a sculpture, tracing a sensitive transition between body, object, and territory

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