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Carrie Moyer: Artist Lecture

Presented by Mary Schiller Myers School of Art: The University of Akron and Emily Davis Gallery at Mary Schiller Myers School of Art: The University of Akron, Akron OH

Feb 17 2022
Carrie Moyer: Artist Lecture

String Theory + Daisy Chains, 2016 Acrylic, glitter on canvas, 96 x 78 inches, Carrie Moyer

Myers Residency Lecture

Carrie Moyer is an artist and writer. Her work has been exhibited widely, in both the US and Europe. Museums shows include the 2017 Whitney Biennial, and a traveling survey, Carrie Moyer: Pirate Jenny, that originated at the Tang Museum in 2013.
Moyer has received awards from the Guggenheim and Joan Mitchell Foundations, Anonymous Was a Woman, and Creative Capital among others.

With photographer Sue Schaffner, she co-founded one of the first lesbian public art projects, Dyke Action Machine!, which was active in New York City between 1991-2008. Moyer’s writing has appeared in anthologies and periodicals such as Art in America, Brooklyn Rail, Artforum, Modern Painters, and others. Moyer is a Professor in the Art and Art History Department at Hunter College where she is the Director of the Graduate Program. Moyer is represented by DC Moore Gallery.

http://www.carriemoyer.com

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