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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. The latest installment: Melanie Silva and Davecia Horton from Afresh Collective.
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The Intersection of Surveillance, Data, Digital Presence and Care with MFA Student Katy Molinaro
CategoryPostedKaty Molinaro is a 2nd-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Art program. They are an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Philadelphia. Katy's MFA in Progress exhibition is on view November 6-13 in The Galleries at Moore.
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ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge honors higher education institutions, educators and students who increased student voter engagement during the 2020 elections. Moore received the 2021 Platinum Seal.
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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: Sharon Pinkenson & Joan Bressler from the Greater Philadelphia Film Office (GPFO).
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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. First in our series: Selena Yip from the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival.
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MFA Student Regan McGrory’s Thoughtful Investigation of Temporary Memorialization in the US
CategoryPostedRegan McGrory is a second-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Studio Art program. Regan is a sculptor and installation artist from Trenton, NJ. Regan's MFA in Progress exhibition is on view from October 23–29 in The Galleries at Moore.
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We asked Chair of Time & Motion Arts Stephen Wood some questions about Moore’s new Film & Digital Cinema major—and why Moore is the best place for aspiring women and nonbinary filmmakers to flourish, in Philadelphia and beyond.
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Elizabeth Kelly is a second-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Art program. Her MFA in Progress exhibition is on view October 9–16 in The Galleries at Moore.
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