Kathryn Cellerini Moore

Multidisciplinary artist and science nerd Kathryn Cellerini Moore crafts space in a way that calls attention to relationships between bodies and their surroundings. Since it can be seemingly impossible to imagine just how interconnected we are to the visible and micro-visible life forms around us, Moore’s work offers a starting point from which to examine how we each play a role (willingly or not) in environmental, biological, and cultural ecosystems.

Kathryn Cellerini Moore’s artwork was curated into the Month of Performance Art in Berlin, Germany, the Does Live Art Have to Be Experienced Live? performance art series at SOIL Gallery in Seattle, WA, and the experimental performance event Collective Becoming: Expressions of Love, Freedom and Resistance at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. Her work was exhibited in venues including The Art and History Museum in Maitland, FL; Duplex Gallery in Portland, OR; The Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, OR; The McDonough Museum of Art in Youngstown, OH; The Center of Contemporary Art (CoCA) in Seattle, WA; Hunter College Times Square Gallery in NY, NY; and Besse Gallery at Bay College, Escanaba, MI. Moore presented her research at the first Mokuhanga Conference in Kyoto and Awaji, Japan and was recently an artist-in-residence at PLAYA Summer Lake, TEDx, and Djerassi Artist Residency Program.

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updated 07/2019