In 1968 she took a position as the head of education at the
Art Gallery of Ontario; in 1969 she became Research Curator, and following that became the first Curator of Canadian Art (1970–1973). At the Gallery, she also served as the Acting Chief Curator (1972). to 1999, Murray served as Director of
the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in
Oshawa. From 2005–2006, Murray served as the Interim Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the
McMichael Canadian Art Collection in
Kleinburg, Ontario after the unexpected resignation of Vincent Varga. As one of only seven female art curators in Canada at the time of her AGO appointment, Murray advocated for the role of women in curatorial roles. She believed women were well-suited for these nurturing, essentially administrative roles. == Writing ==