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Members of the arts community in Philadelphia and beyond contribute their memories and well wishes to Moore’s outgoing president to honor her retirement.
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We asked the Moore community via Instagram to send questions that will help us get to know our new president, Cathy Young. Read on for what she had to say in response!
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Meet the three graduating seniors from the Curatorial Studies program!
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Read the full version of Mary Jennings ’88 and Kendyl Boyd ’21, MA ’23 On Supporting Art Educators that appears in the Fall/Winter 2021 edition of Moore Magazine.
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Director of Art Education Lauren Stichter Gives Her First—and Perhaps Not Her Last—Keynote Speech
CategoryPostedLauren Stichter traveled to Breckenridge, CO the first weekend of November to give the keynote address at the Colorado Art Education Association 2021 Conference and to tell the story of her own path in the field of art education, as well as the new online track of Moore’s MA in Art Education with an Emphasis in Inclusive Practices.
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Six total honors will be awarded at the conference to both the College and its Art Education graduate students, alumni and faculty, for achievement in the field of art education.
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Moore College of Art & Design has announced the launch of a new online iteration of its highly successful Art Education graduate studies program, starting in the 2022–2023 academic calendar year.
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At Moore College of Art & Design, the Locks Career Center (LCC) offers many resources to help propel students into the creative jobs industry after completing their studies. Stephanie Weinger ’20 is just one of many Moore alums who attests to how instrumental the LCC really is.
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A Nearly 50-Year-Old Mural by Former Moore Educator Added to the College’s Permanent Collection
CategoryPostedOn July 28, 2021, The Galleries at Moore hosted an intimate gathering in the outdoor courtyard of Wilson Hall, celebrating the acquisition of Black Lives Matter, a newly retitled ceramic mural by artist John Costanza. From 1968 to 1983, Mr. Costanza was a professor and the chair of the ceramics department at Moore.