Publications
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Qiaira Riley is a second-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Studio Art program. She is a fourth-generation Chicago native and interdisciplinary artist based in Philadelphia. Riley's MFA in Progress exhibition is on view October 10 - 17 in The Galleries at Moore.
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Moore alum is co-creator of the monthlong art event
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“Never stop learning. Students can learn so much from watching a teacher be a learner right along with them.”
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Ashley Gunter MFA '21 is a visual artist born and raised in Washington D.C. She has exhibited her work in New York City, the Washington metropolitan area and Europe. Her collective work explores self-acceptance and intersectionality.
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Veronica Hicks, PhD, was recognized for the award for her work in connecting pre-service art teachers to disability community advocates.
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Graphic Design and Illustration students in Typography I classes at Moore College of Art & Design made posters outlining issues they care about in the 2020 election.
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Camille O’Connor MA ’20, Sara Kleinert MFA ’20 and Chelsey Webber-Brandis MFA ’20 spoke frequently about the “fracture” of time, space and the unconventional ending of their graduate careers. It led to the creation of the thesis booklet "Fractured Departure.”
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Moore College of Art & Design and Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) have signed a new agreement that will allow students to seamlessly transfer to Moore, a historically all-women’s visual arts college, to complete their bachelor’s degrees. Representatives from Moore and MCCC signed the agreement Wednesday, September 9.
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A new, temporary art display, Color Under the Canopy, debuted at Sister Cities Park in Logan Square. The project was designed and executed by local artist Janell Wysock, a 2004 Moore alumna.