Publications
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg changed our lives – and the lives of our alumnae, our students and our colleagues.
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Moore marked National Voter Registration Day September 22 by helping students register to vote for the fall election. Members of the Student Government Association set up a table in the atrium area of The Galleries at Moore to provide registration forms, information, stickers and masks on the ninth anniversary of the day.
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Antoinette Liguori Sirianni is a second-year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Studio Art program. She is an environmentally-minded artist who is particularly interested in reusing and repurposing non-recyclable, single-use plastics into pieces of art that highlight the consequences of these materials on our planet and their use in our society. Her MFA in Progress exhibition is on view November 7 - 14 in The Galleries at Moore.
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With the recent launch of the College's new brand, more than 20 billboards will be installed throughout the greater Philadelphia area—half of which will feature art by recent BFA Art Education graduate, Nina Valdera ’20.
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The World Needs Moore: Moore College of Art & Design Gets a Fresh Look with New Logo, School Colors
CategoryPostedMoore College of Art & Design, the first and only historically all-women’s art and design school in the nation, is unveiling a new look during this challenging year. A new logo, along with updated colors and a new typeface, are the hallmarks of a more contemporary brand for the College and its ecosystem of academic programs, which include co-ed graduate studies, youth education and adult continuing education offerings.
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Emily Elliott is a second year MFA student in the Socially Engaged Art program. Her MFA in Progress exhibition is on view September 26 – October 3 in The Galleries at Moore.
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With the fall semester off to a start we welcome seven incoming MFA/MA students and welcome back four continuing MFAs. We also have some great new faculty teaching for the first time this semester.
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Fine Arts alumna Veronica Perez ’14 has received a $25,000 Ellis-Beauregard Foundation Visual Artist Fellowship. Perez is a Maine-based sculptor and educator whose work emphasizes social justice.
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What can you expect regarding residence hall safety at Moore this fall?
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After coming across an extensive family photo album filled with photographs of her late mother, Naomieh Jovin ’17 realized she’d found a new lens for her art practice.