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We talked with Tristin Lowe about the surreal experience of putting together “Black Holes and Rabbit Holes,” and his advice for artists preparing their work for exhibitions.
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We connected Sophia Le ’21, Interior Design alum, with current Interior Design student Elisa Zanetti ’23 to have a conversation about Le’s journey at Moore, starting with her transfer to the College and through her current position with JacobsWyper Architects.
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Spring 2022 New Student Orientation was a success, with a wide array of programming and events for new students.
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The 2021 Student Fellowship Presentations were held on December 2, 2021, providing awardees an opportunity to speak about their experiences, and interested students a chance to learn more about the program.
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A reflection on Arte pa'l Barrio—a community-led art program in collaboration with Moore College of Art & Design and Norris Square Community Alliance.
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For our new Film & Digital Cinema Q&A series, we’re asking local film industry leaders and influencers to share their excitement about the program and tell us more about why Philadelphia is a great place for film and cinema. Next up: Jesse Pires, director and curator of Lightbox Film Center at University of the Arts.
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MFA Student Destiny Garner Explores How Art Can Combat Community Issues for Black Residents
CategoryPostedDestiny Garner is a second-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Studio Art Program. Her MFA in Progress exhibition will be on view December 4–11 in the Galleries at Moore.
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For our new Film & Digital Cinema Q&A series, we’re asking local film industry leaders and influencers to share their excitement about the program and tell us more about why Philadelphia is a great place for film and cinema. We next sat down to chat with Stephanie Ayanian from Storyshop LLC.
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Moore College of Art & Design’s Diversity Committee hosted a community discussion titled “Uncomfortable Talks: Microaggressions” on November 18, 2021 in Fox Commons.
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Dafna Steinberg is a 2nd-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Studio Art program. She is a lens-based artist originally from Washington, DC. Her work embodies themes such as grief, personal intimacy and gender. Dafna’s MFA in Progress exhibit is on view November 20–30 in The Galleries at Moore.