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Who says sculpture class only has to be about marble busts and clay figures?
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A love of a cartoonish sea bird led Stephanie Weinger ’20 on a quest to see one in its natural habitat in Iceland this summer.
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As we begin to transition into the season of giving and receiving, The Galleries at Moore gave the public an opportunity to prepare for this transition as they hosted the first-ever Free Art Exchange.
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How do you get recent college graduates to think twice about buying that $5 coffee and saving that money instead?
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Moore students, recent alumni and faculty are participating in the 43rd annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show.
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Multimedia visual artist Shari Tobias, a post-baccalaureate student who earned her K-12 art teachers certification at Moore, is making murals that draw attention to ocean pollution.
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Moore alumni ranging from class years 1950 to 2010 enjoyed a private tour of the National Portrait Gallery's special exhibition Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence.
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Art and its connection with people with disabilities brought hundreds together at the 2nd International Disability Studies, Arts & Education Conference (DSAE) held at Moore October 3-5, 2019.
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Here are exciting updates happening with graduate students past and present.
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Palewicz describes her work as a combination of photography, sculpture and drawing as a way to explore different approaches to self-portraiture: the self as subject, the self as material and the self as creative impulse.