LAURA MORIARTY
panel session i1: at the core:
printmakers and geologies
A lifelong resident of the Hudson River Valley, Laura Moriarty was born in Beacon, New York in 1960. She received training in hand papermaking and printmaking through an apprenticeship at Women’s Studio Workshop from 1986-1990, and has since gone on to create innovative prints, sculptural paintings and installations that resonate with the geologic. The forms, colors, textures and patterns of Moriarty's work activate the same processes that shape and reshape the earth: heating and cooling, erosion, subduction, friction, enfolding, weathering, slippage. Laura’s honors include two grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and participation in numerous artist residencies including The Frans Masereel Center in Belgium and The Ucross Foundation in Wyoming. Recent exhibition venues include OK Harris Works of Art, IPCNY, The Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College and The Jyväskylä Art Museum in Finland. She is the author of Table of Contents, an artist’s book published in 2012.
www.lauramoriarty.com
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z