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We asked visiting faculty member Daniel Velasco some questions about Moore’s Fashion Design department and his hopes for the spring 2022 semester.
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The Diversity Committee hosted the event to help build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive community at Moore.
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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.