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Patricia Moss-Vreeland

Artist, Author, Poet, Curator, Designer

Patricia Moss-Vreeland is an artist who explores the intersections of art, science, language, and humanities, with a focus on memory and its significance in human existence.

With a background in studying at Birch Wathen School, Washington University in St. Louis, and Tyler School of Art at the University of the Arts, Patricia has delved into the realms of memory, creativity, brain function, and learning.

Her noteworthy works include major public commissions like The Memorial Room of Holocaust Museum Houston and Memory-Connections Matter at the University City Science Center in Philadelphia, showcasing her unique perspective on memory and the creative process.

Author of the book 'A Place for Memory: Where Art and Science Meet', Patricia extends her exploration of memory's role in shaping our identities and relationships to a broader audience.

Through solo exhibitions like 'Revelations and Transformation, Layers of Memory' at the Penn Memory Center, and showcasing at renowned institutions like the New York Hall of Science, Patricia's artistry merges the natural world with the complexities of memory and language.

She creates archival pigment prints that offer insights into the functioning of memory and conducts interactive workshops and public events to share the knowledge gained from her artistic practice about our interconnectedness in the world.

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Patricia Moss-Vreeland

Artist, Author, Poet, Curator, Designer

Patricia Moss-Vreeland
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Location

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Patricia Moss-Vreeland is an artist who explores the intersections of art, science, language, and humanities, with a focus on memory and its significance in human existence.

With a background in studying at Birch Wathen School, Washington University in St. Louis, and Tyler School of Art at the University of the Arts, Patricia has delved into the realms of memory, creativity, brain function, and learning.

Her noteworthy works include major public commissions like The Memorial Room of Holocaust Museum Houston and Memory-Connections Matter at the University City Science Center in Philadelphia, showcasing her unique perspective on memory and the creative process.

Author of the book 'A Place for Memory: Where Art and Science Meet', Patricia extends her exploration of memory's role in shaping our identities and relationships to a broader audience.

Through solo exhibitions like 'Revelations and Transformation, Layers of Memory' at the Penn Memory Center, and showcasing at renowned institutions like the New York Hall of Science, Patricia's artistry merges the natural world with the complexities of memory and language.

She creates archival pigment prints that offer insights into the functioning of memory and conducts interactive workshops and public events to share the knowledge gained from her artistic practice about our interconnectedness in the world.

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