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Following a kidney ailment and an 18-year pause from full-time artistic practice, the New York-based writer, photographer, and filmmaker is gaining national support in a competition benefiting The Art of Elysium
NEW YORK - eMusicWire -- After years devoted to raising his son and building a career in nonprofit leadership, New York-based artist Bruce Morrow has returned to his creative practice with renewed urgency. Morrow is currently in second place in The People's Artist, a nationwide art competition presented by Johnny Depp and supporting The Art of Elysium, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit arts organization that brings creative programs to people facing illness, hospitalization, displacement, confinement, crisis, and other difficult life circumstances.
For Morrow, the competition represents far more than a public vote. It marks a powerful return to artistic practice after an 18-year pause from working full-time as an artist, a period shaped by parenthood, nonprofit leadership, and a kidney ailment that led him to reconsider how he wanted to spend the next chapter of his life.
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Before returning more fully to his art, Morrow worked in leadership and fundraising roles at major nonprofit organizations, including Girl Scouts of the USA, GLAAD, and The Trevor Project. "After years of raising my son, working in nonprofit leadership, and navigating a kidney ailment, I realized I wanted the next chapter of my life to be guided by my artistic practice," said Morrow. "My work focuses on memory, landscape, and personal sovereignty: the ability to claim authority over my body, identity, narrative, and vision."
Since recommitting to his artistic practice, Morrow has attended Ragdale, participated in the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, exhibited in group shows, and had photographic work accepted for publication in Killens Review of Arts & Letters. His multidisciplinary practice spans photography, digital collage, fiction, film, and hybrid forms.
The People's Artist competition offers artists across disciplines the opportunity to win $25,000, appear in Artforum, and present their work at a showcase in The Art of Elysium's Salon in Los Angeles. The campaign also raises funds and awareness for The Art of Elysium, which reports offering 110 community programs each month, serving more than 30,000 individuals a year, and supporting 2,510 artists annually in Los Angeles.
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Morrow is asking friends, artists, writers, former colleagues, nonprofit collaborators, and members of the broader creative community to vote and share his campaign.
"Winning would help bring wider visibility to the work I've been building since returning to my creative life," Morrow said.
Votes can be cast once every 24 hours at:
https://peoplesartist.org/2026/bruce-morrow-AB0M
For Morrow, the competition represents far more than a public vote. It marks a powerful return to artistic practice after an 18-year pause from working full-time as an artist, a period shaped by parenthood, nonprofit leadership, and a kidney ailment that led him to reconsider how he wanted to spend the next chapter of his life.
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Before returning more fully to his art, Morrow worked in leadership and fundraising roles at major nonprofit organizations, including Girl Scouts of the USA, GLAAD, and The Trevor Project. "After years of raising my son, working in nonprofit leadership, and navigating a kidney ailment, I realized I wanted the next chapter of my life to be guided by my artistic practice," said Morrow. "My work focuses on memory, landscape, and personal sovereignty: the ability to claim authority over my body, identity, narrative, and vision."
Since recommitting to his artistic practice, Morrow has attended Ragdale, participated in the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, exhibited in group shows, and had photographic work accepted for publication in Killens Review of Arts & Letters. His multidisciplinary practice spans photography, digital collage, fiction, film, and hybrid forms.
The People's Artist competition offers artists across disciplines the opportunity to win $25,000, appear in Artforum, and present their work at a showcase in The Art of Elysium's Salon in Los Angeles. The campaign also raises funds and awareness for The Art of Elysium, which reports offering 110 community programs each month, serving more than 30,000 individuals a year, and supporting 2,510 artists annually in Los Angeles.
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Morrow is asking friends, artists, writers, former colleagues, nonprofit collaborators, and members of the broader creative community to vote and share his campaign.
"Winning would help bring wider visibility to the work I've been building since returning to my creative life," Morrow said.
Votes can be cast once every 24 hours at:
https://peoplesartist.org/2026/bruce-morrow-AB0M
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