About Matthew Moore - Resume

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## Exhibitions

- – 2009
- – Armory Center for the Arts, 20-year Anniversary Show, Pasadena, CA.
- – Tucson Art Museum, Trouble in Paradise: Examining Discord Between Nature and Society, Tucson, AZ, 2/2009.

- – 2008
- – Abington Art Center, Global Suburbia, Jenkintown, PA, 8/2008
- – Exit Art, EPA, New York, NY, 3/2008.
- – Walker Art Center, Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes, Minneapolis, MN, 2/2008.
- – Lisa Sette Gallery, Cultivating the Oasis, Scottsdale, CA, 2/2008
- – Sonoma County Museum, Ecocentric, Santa Rosa, CA, 2/2008

- – 2006
- – Arizona State University, New American City, Tempe, AZ, 9/2006.
- – Sonoma County Museum, Hybrid Fields, Santa Rosa, California 9/2006.
- – University of Southern Mississippi Art Museum, Matthew Moore: concerning development, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 2/2006.
- – Phoenix Art Museum, Contemporary Forum Grants Awards Exhibition, Phoenix, Arizona 5/2006.

- – 2005
- – MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA, “Regarding the Rural,” 9/05-1/06.
- – Chiaroscuro, Scottsdale, AZ, “Video 8.”
- – Parada, Scottsdale, AZ, “Emerging Artists ’05,” installation.

- – 2004
- – Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA, “Tender Land.”
- – Eyelounge, Phoenix, AZ. “Harvest.”
- – Raid Projects, Los Angeles, CA, “Across the Desert.”
- – Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy, NY, “Space Invaders.”
- – Soularch, San Francisco, CA, 8/04.
- – Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ. “SouthwestNET: PHX/LA.”
- – Shemer Arts Center, Phoenix, AZ. “Land: Unconventional Landscape,” installation.
- – Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, “Trace,” sculpture.

- – 2003
- – 6th Street Studios, Phoenix, AZ. “You Still Draw Like a Girl.”
- – San Jose Museum of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA. “Introductions South,” installation.
- – San Francisco State University Fine Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA. MFA Exhibition.
- – Barton Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA. “Over 30, Under 20,” sculpture.

- – 2002
- – Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls, Iowa. “From Gardens to Main,” sculpture.
- – SFSU Fine Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA. “E+merging Artists,” sculpture.

- – 2001
- – Triton Museum, Santa Clara, CA. “Santa Clara Biennial Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition.”
- – Santa Clara University Gallery, Santa Clara, CA. “Bride of Alumillennium,” sculpture.

## Education
- 2003 Master of Fine Arts – Sculpture – San Francisco State University, California
- 1998 Bachelor of Art – Studio Art, Art History – Santa Clara University, California

## Grants
- 2008
- Creative Capital Artist Award, New York, NY – Lifecycles: Reinterpreting the Marketplace.
- 2005
- Arizona Commission on the Arts, Artist Project Grant for ‘Moore Estates’
- Phoenix Art Museum, Contemporary Forum Artist Grant

## Collections
- Arizona State Art Museum: Rotations: Moore Estates
- Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: Cultivating the Oasis – video installation
- Tucson Art Museum: Rotations: Single Family Residence
- San Francisco State University: Untitled

## Guest Artist/Lecture
- – 2008
- – Plain Green Conference, Sioux Falls, SD.
- – Berlage Institute, Rotterdam, NL, Guest Lecturer Architectural Reviews/Roundtable.
- – Colorado Art Ranch, Steamboat Springs, CO. ‘Land Use Ideals’
- – Berlage Institute, Rotterdam, NL, Guest Juror for Graduate Midterm Architectural Reviews.
- – 2007
- – Farlmlab Public Salon, ‘From Agriculture to Suburbia: Cultivating the Oasis’.
- – Colorado Land Trust Alliance, Denver, CO.
- – ASU GIOS (Global Institute of Sustainability) Vanishing Agricultural Landscapes: Matthew Moore, Phoenix, AZ, Guest Lecturer.
- – orcutt | winslow Architecture Firm: Earth Day: Sustain, Phoenix, AZ, Guest Lecturer.

- – 2006
- – The Sonoma County Museum and The American Institute of Architects: Beyond Regionalism: Beyond Green, Santa, Rosa, CA, Guest Lecturer.
- – Arizona Commission on the Arts, Governors Art’s Festival, Flagstaff, AZ.
- – ASU Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, Guest Lecturer.
- – SWAC, Glendale, AZ, Guest Panelist.

- – 2003
- – Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. Guest Lecturer

- – 2002
- – University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Metal Fabrication Workshop.
- – Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls, Iowa. “Artist Lectures from Gardens to Main.”
- – Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. Guest Lecturer

## Bibliography
- – 2008
- – Sussman, Deborah, Art in America, Matthew Moore at Lisa Sette Gallery, June 2008.
- – 2007
- – Gordon, Dick, The Story, American Public Media, Moore Estates, 45 min, May 22, 2007.
- – Bravo, Amber, Dwell Magazine, Razing Arizona, 4/2007 pp. 181-186, San Francisco, ed. 50.

- – 2006
- – Booth-Clibborn, Edward, Phoenix: 21st Century City, 10/06, London, UK, pp. 84-89.
- – ASU Art Museum (catalogue), New American City: Artists Look Forward, 10/06, Tempe, AZ, Arizona State University.
- – Zeiger, Mimi, Archeticture Magazine, Mapping: from seed to suburb, 10/06, New York City, NY, pp 35-37.
- – Jensen, Pernille, Mark Magazine, Cross Section – Mark #4, 10/06, Amsterdam, pg 36.
- – Greenburg, Randi, Metropolis Magazine 7/2006, New York City, NY, pp 33-34.
- – Dazed and Confused, 7/06, London, Great Britain.
- – Reponen, Johannes, Trendstop Ltd., Green issue, 5/15, London, UK.
- – Andrews, Scott, “Artist Profile: Matthew Moore,” Java, 5/1 pg. 16.
- – Agritalk Radio Show, April 27.
- – Potts, Leanne, “the Farmer and the Belle,” New Times, 4/28 pg. 23.

- – 2005
- – Burkett, Mike, “Waddell agriculturist creates a new hybrid:farmer/artist,”
West Valley View, 12/9.
- – Weinstien, Tresca, “Capturing a Vanishing Way of Life, Mass MoCA” The Times Union, Oct. 1.

- – 2004
- – Beshkin, Abigail, NPR Interview, Studio 360, November 27, 2004.
- – Bloomston, Carrie, “SouthwestNET:PHX/LA at SmoCA,” Art Papers, August 2004.
- – Nilsen, Richard, “Environmental Conscience,” Arizona Republic, E1, May 16, 2004.
- – Tropiano, Dolores, “Exhibit at SMoCA Focuses on Sprawl,” Scottsdale Republic, April 8, 2004.
- – Vanesian, Kathleen, “Earthbound,” New Times, Jan 29, pg 47.
- – Vanesian, Kathleen, “You Draw Like a Girl,” artUS, Jan.1

- – 2003
- – Pancrazio, Angela, “Full Circle Crop Art,” Arizona Republic, October 4,
Community pages 1 & 3.
- – Cheng, DeWitt, “Introductions South at SJICA”, Artweek, October, 2003, page 17.