— by Qiaira Riley MFA '21, Socially Engaged Studio Art
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.
— by Mellany Armstrong, Associate Director of Communications
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.
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.
— by Mellany Armstrong, Associate Director of Communications
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.
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.