Memphis College of Art No Inc Art of the South 2019

Alpha Dog, Sketch Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard 2017

ABOUT | STATEMENT

I live and work in Memphis, TN as an Creative person.

My piece of work Deals with Color and identity. My goal is to compare social ideologies about race, stereotypes, and belief systems to everyday colors and the perception of these colors in our environment.

Every bit part of my process, black has always been a color of identity for Black people, Black American, African American, etc. Simply as White, for Caucasian or those of European descent, and Chocolate-brown for the South and Central American population. The color black has always been perceived as negative, so I've taken the color black and made it the narrative, and used it as role of the emotional chat. The goal is to make the dialogue more than about the artwork and less almost the colour of the characters, even though the characters are part of that narrative.

I use media-based events every bit the primary theme of my piece of work, reducing situations down to their most basic narrative. I apply colour and content to redefine the conversation by developing a social connection between the characters and their environment. The colour becomes an important part of that dialogue, and the content becomes function of the social argument.

I consider my work to be a class of visual advice using simplicity and depth to express social and ethical issues. I want to create a conversation between both the personal and public by using color and limerick to express mood, situation and ideas. By placing people and objects in mutual and uncommon situations, it allows me to deal with specific subjects from various perspectives.

Instruction

1982 Chicago Institute of Art, Chicago, IL, Drawing and Painting Development.
1983 Canton Public Loftier, Canton, MS.
1987 Memphis  College of Art, Memphis, TN. B.F.A., Illustration, Graphic Blueprint and Painting.
2012 Memphis  College of Fine art, Memphis, TN MFA, Art and Studio Practise.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1980 Modern, OP and Popular Fine art, Madison County Public Library, County MS.
1990 People Fourth dimension, Memphis Public Library, The Turner Clark Gallery, Memphis TN.
2005 People Time 2, Gallery 314, Memphis TN
2006 People, Places, Perspective, William A. Goodwyn Gallery, Benjamin Hooks Central Library, Memphis TN
2007 Cases of Sin, Caseworks Exhibition Space, Fine art Museum of The Academy of Memphis, Memphis TN
2008 Projection Genesis, L | Ross Gallery, Memphis TN
2009 Carl E. Moore in Hindsight, Caritas Village Hope Gallery, A 10 Year Evaluation, Memphis TN

2010
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Series Paintings, Memphis Higher of Fine art Alumni Gallery, Memphis TN
- People, Places, Perspective Revisited, L | Ross Gallery, Memphis TN

2012 Jack Robinson Gallery, The Absence of Testify, Rhodes College Curatorial Program. (1 night)
2013 Caritas Village, Memphis Social Art Exposition Celebrating in collaboration with the New York arts scene. Memphis TN

2014
- Common Footing, Memphis College of Art Alumni Gallery, Memphis TN
- An American Dream, L | Ross Gallery, Memphis TN

2015 The Dual Show Experience: Merely Black and White & Desperately Seeking Attention, Scottish Rite, Memphis TN
2016
- Some Things are simply Black and White", Downtown Memphis Commission, Rhodes Higher Curatorial Program. (one night)
- Existence Human, The Kroc Center Gallery Infinite, Memphis, TN

2018
- And Justice for All, University of Mississippi Meek Hall, Gallery 130. Dept. of Art & Art History. Oxford, MS
- For Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, Memphis Jewish Customs Center, Toward Justice Project".
- For Freedom National Billboard Campaign "...and Justice for all" , Sponsored by the Brooks Museum. forfreedoms.org
- "...and Justice for All" For Freedom Exhibition, Freedom from Fear. Memphis Brooks Museum. forfreedom.org

2019 At Your Discretion, ArtUp Gallery, South Primary Memphis Artspace, Memphis, Tn.
2022  PAUSE: People, Places and Scenes,
The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas Curated, Pine Barefaced, Ark. Jessica Lenehan. Feb. 3 -April 28, 2022

Group EXHIBITIONS

1982 Juried Exhibition, Buckingham Fountain Metropolis Wide Art Competition. Chicago Illinois. (Second Place Award)
1986 The Memphis Theological Seminary, Memphis College of Art Pupil Show.
1987 Memphis College of Art, Graduating Form of 1987, Painting and Blueprint.
2005 A Rushing Mighty Wind, Grace-St. Luke'southward Episcopal Church.
2006 Lantana Projects, "Class of 2006 Evidence", All-time artworks of the 2006 Memphis TN.

2007
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Lantana Projects, New Emerging Artist Series No. 1, Highlighting Six Emerging Artist in Memphis.
- Marshall Arts, "Delta Centrality and Nia Fuse3 Salon three Show", Memphis TN.
2008
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L | Ross Gallery Summer show, Memphis TN.
- Tougaloo College Art Colony "Hot Fine art", Jackson MS.
2009
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Works on Paper, Fifty | Ross Gallery, Summertime Group, Memphis TN.
- Rozelle Artist Order Inc., Project Sketchbook Exhibition, Memphis TN.

2011
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Vaughn Cultural Center Urban League, St. Louis, Mo., "Migration Back" A Collaborative: Carl E. Moore & Dail Chamber.
- Due west Memorial Gallery, "Works on Paper" Memphis College of Art Graduate Show.
- Select Paintings, Service Master Headquarters Downtown Memphis TN.
- The Spirit of Color, the Memphis Blackness Arts Brotherhood, and Firehouse Arts, Memphis, TN. (Creative person and Curator)
- L | Ross Gallery, Works on Paper, Memphis, TN.
- Memphis Connections Art Show, Collaborative Grouping Show, Marshall Arts, Memphis, TN. (1 Night)
2012
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Winter Invitational, Gallery 56 Memphis, TN.
- Influx, Memphis College of Art MFA Thesis Show, Nesin Graduate Building Memphis, TN.
- Memphis College of Art Alumni Association Annual Juried Summer Exhibition, Memphis, TN.
- L | Ross Gallery, "I Tin Encounter You House from the Highway", Two person show, Artist Carl Due east. Moore and Melissa Dunn.
- Unveil Downtown Art walk & Exhibition, 20 Creative person, 20 Days, 20 Spaces Juried Exhibition. Memphis, TN.
- Select Artwork, L | Ross Gallery, Works on Paper. Memphis, TN.
2013
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Atypical Masses: An Test of Racial Identity, Memphis College Fine art. Hyde Gallery Memphis, TN.
- Nowadays Tense: The Art of Memphis from 2001 - 2013, Dixon Gallery & Gardens, Memphis, TN.
- The Power of the Unicorn, Marshall Arts Contemporary Space, Memphis, TN.
- Imagining Unicorns, Delta Arts, Contemporary Art Gallery, Westward Memphis, AR.
- Choice Life over Aids Exhibition, Caritas Village Promise Gallery, Memphis TN.
2014
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Inspired Resistance, Crosstown Arts Gallery, Cleveland St., Memphis, TN.
- Art of Scientific discipline, Hyde Gallery, Memphis, TN.
- Portraits and Figures: Works by Joyce Gingold and Carl Moore, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN.
2015 Circuitous Epilogue 2, Masonic Contemporary, Scottish Rite Edifice, Memphis, TN.
2016
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L | Ross Gallery Anniversary Testify, Memphis, TN.
- Change Agents: Personal Art every bit Political Tactic Lamont Gallery, Phillip Exeter Academy, New Hampshire.
- Memphis College of Art 2016 Biennial Alumni Exhibition, Memphis, TN.
- Politics and Ability, Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, New York.
- Fine art 101, Pop up Gallery Infinite, Downtown Memphis Commission, Memphis TN.
- Circuitous Succession Epilogue three, Masonic Contemporary, Memphis, TN.
- The Tiny Prove, Work six x vi inches and nether. Jay Etkin Gallery Memphis, TN.
2017
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#HereToStay: Art of Reliance, 50 | Ross Gallery, Memphis Legal Center Immigration Justice Program. Memphis TN.
- A Retrospective" Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Mallory/Wurtzburger Gallery, Artist Series, 2008 – 2015. Memphis, TN.
- Fine art | Race | Violence: A Collaborative Response, Crosstown Arts Concourse, Memphis, TN.
2018
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Memphis Higher of Fine art 2018 Biennial Alumni Final Exhibition, May -July Memphis, TN.
- Detangling/Unraveling the Politics of Hair: Marginalization, Resistance and Empowerment, ETSU East, TN Slocumb Galleries, Johnson Metropolis, TN.
- Going Day past Day, (Two human prove) with Matthew Hasty, L | Ross Gallery, Memphis, TN.
- Here and At present: Printmaking and the Political Present, Fogelman Galleries of Contemporary Fine art, Univ. of Memphis. The exhibition was Curated past Visiting Banana Professor Patricia Daigle.
- Agency, a series of Exhibition sponsored past the For Freedoms Project, Memphis Higher of Art.
- Homeward Bound, exhibition addressing the circuitous theme of "dwelling house." Crosstown Arts West Gallery.
2019
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Inheritance: A Lineage of Black Fine art, curated past The collective Fine art Group, at the CMPLX Gallery, Memphis, TN.
- Recent Acquisitions: Friends of the Brooks, Crosstown Arts East Gallery, Brooks Museum of Art.
- Dear Creative person, Presented by (AMUM) Art Museum University of Memphis and The Young Arts Patron. Memphis, TN
- Dallas Art Fair, Booth Represented by Zieher Smith Gallery Nashville. Dallas Texas.
- Unfolding, Arts Memphis Bicentennial Exhibition, Celebrating Memphis 200 year Anniversary. Memphis, TN.
- Fine art of the Southward, Number Inc. Mid-South Fine art Journal, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, TN.
- Dogwood Arts Regional Fine art Exhibition, Knoxville's Emporium Centre, Knoxville, TN.
- Creative person Spotlight Exhibition, "2 Artist, ii Walls, 2 Weeks, Jay Etkin Gallery with artist Kiara Sally Memphis, TN.
- CMPLX Memphis (The commonage), "Thug", An Exploration of Black Masculinity Through Identity, Memphis, TN.
2020
- Voluntarily Indirect, A contemporary Ascertainment from TN Artist on the Human Figure. A traveling exhibition on view through Baronial 2020. Academy of TN at Martin, Marshall Arts and Fluorescent Gallery.

- Radius 1, Bradbury Fine art Museum, Fowler Center, Arkansas Land University. Jonesboro, AR.
2021
- Fine art At present America: National Juried Art Exhibition, Slocumb Galleries at ETSU. The electric current Art NOW America continues its commitment to provide platform for excellent, creative and innovative piece of work by contemporary artists living in the Usa that provide the bookish and regional communities' access for critical discourse through art.  March 2 to April nine.
- Hindsight 2020: Art Museum of the University of Memphis. A reflection on the scope of events encompassed by the year 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities. The exhibition nowadays artworks that address the pandemic, recent political strife, social injustices, and movements responding to these injustices. Presented by The Academy of Memphis Educatee Curatorial Team. June 20th to September 30, 2021.
- Protestation and Power, MassArt Ten SoWa, Boston, MA. Protest and Ability explores the historic Civil Rights move aslope the contemporary Blackness Lives Matter movement every bit a means of addressing the violence and racism that are embedded in the fabric of our nation. September 25 - October 24, 2021
2022
- From Wonder to Wonder, Tri-Star Arts Candoro Marble Building, Knoxville TN. A Collaborative exhibition with Artist and Designer David Jon Walker. Curated past Brian Jobe. February 18 - April 28 2022.

CURATED EXHIBITIONS

2009-2016
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Fine art Committee Chair of the Caritas Village Promise Gallery Fine art Space, Memphis, TN. (Curated over 80 monthly Exhibitions)
- Caritas Village Hope Gallery, First Annual Peace Exhibition, Memphis, TN.
2010 Caritas Village, [choice] Life over Aids, HIV/AIDS Awareness.
2011
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Gallery Curator, Memphis Blacks Arts Alliance, Fire Firm Arts, Memphis, TN. (Curated 2 Shows)
- Caritas Village, Village People: The Salon Show, Celebrating art and Community.
- A Retrospective of Leonard W, (Posthumously), Memphis Black Arts Brotherhood Firehouse Arts. Memphis, TN.
2012
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Village People, Caritas Hamlet, Celebrating Blackness History Month.
- Caritas Village, [choice] Life Over Aids Exhibition, HIV/AIDS Awareness, Group Show.
2013 Caritas Village: Community Collective, Tennessee Arts Commission Gallery Nashville, TN.
2014 Gallery Coordinator, Memphis College of Fine art Biennial Exhibition, Hyde Gallery, Memphis College of Art.
2016 THE MAN Prove, an Test of Manhood in the last l Years, 50 | Ross Gallery Memphis, TN.
2017 The Black Experience, The Rebirth of Blackness History Month, Orange Mound Gallery Memphis, TN.

PUBLICATION

2012 Singular Masses: An Examination of Racial Identity, Group show MCA Nesin Graduate School.
2017 "The Compression Journal" Vol. 37, 2017 Spring Issue. Selected works, University of Memphis.
2018 "Detangling, Unraveling" The Politics of Pilus: Black Tennessee, ETSU East, TN Slocumb Galleries at the Tipton Gallery Exhibition Catalog. Diverse & Beautiful Collaboration: Black Tennessee.
2018 "Memphis Studios: A Visual Tour" By Cecil Humphreys, Photographs by Murray Riss. TOOF | American Digital Printing, Memphis, TN .
2020 Voluntarily Indirect, A contemporary Observation from TN Artist on the Human Figure, Curated by Clay Palmer.
2020 Memphis College of Art 1936 - 2020 (MCA Legacy Catalog).
2020 Art/Race/Violence: A Collaborative Response, Jody Stokes-Casey Academy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Visual Arts Inquiry Volume 46, Number 2 Winter 2020, by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
2021 Hyperallergic, MassArt x SoWa Gallery Presents Protest and Ability, an Alumni-curated Exhibition, by Massachusetts College of Fine art and Blueprint

(MassArt) Boston, MA. Oct 7, 2021. (Article)
2021 The Pinch Journal Vol. 41.2, 2021 Fall Issue. Selected works, University of Memphis.
2022 "INSIDE THE ARTS", The Arts & Scientific discipline Centre for Southeast Arkansas, Studio Interview by ASC Curator Jessica Lenehan to discuss the 2022 exhibition "Pause: People, Places and Scenes". (Interview)
2022 The Idle Class Magazine, "Artist Carl E. Moore Comments on Racism Ramifications in Exhibition 'Suspension'", February vii, 2022, by Kody ford. (Article)
2022 Arkansas Soul, Painter Explores Paused Moments of Black Lives in Exhibition, Feb 25, 2022, by Antoinette Grajeda. (Commodity)
2022 Knox News (Knoxville TN), Blackness artists explore stereotypes and dignity in Tri-Star Arts showroom in Candoro Marble edifice, March iii, 2022,
by Ali James. (Article)

Art RELATED

2015-2019 Lath Fellow member for Number: Inc. Regional Art Publication, Outreach Committee Chair
2015-2019 Memphis Higher of Art Graduate Student Counselor, 2015 - 2019
2011-2015 Memphis Urban Arts Commission, Public Arts Over site Committee
2011-2014 President of the Memphis College of Art Alumni Association
2008-2016 Fine art Committee & Art Space Coordinator, Caritas Hamlet, Memphis, TN. (A Community Non-Turn a profit Art Space)
2008-2011 Vice-President of the Memphis College of Art Alumni Association

Printing

2008
- "Masterworks to Fun House" A Year of Art in Memphis, the Memphis Flyer, Memphis, TN.
2009
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"Project Genesis" Art Review, Number Magazine, University of Memphis Publication, Vol. 22, No. 1. No. 63.
- "The Fine art of Saying More with Less", Commercial Entreatment Go Memphis.
- "Newspaper Play" Works on Paper at L | Ross Gallery, Memphis Flyer.
- Commercial Entreatment, "Arts Scene Kept Cracking Exhibits Coming".
2010
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Connecting Memphis: "Interviewer: Cindy McMillion. Connecting Memphis
- Commercial Entreatment: Art Review: L. Ross Gallery "Pits Contrasting Visions of Reality, Dreams".
- Commercial Entreatment: Art Review, Group Shows, "Group shows are booster for August Doldrums", Friday.
2012
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Memphis Daily News: New Mural to Brighten Cooper-Immature Archway.
- Commercial Appeal: "Adding Splash of colour to Main Street".
- Commercial Appeal: Art Review: Something for everyone at MCA's Alumni Exhibit.
- Commercial Entreatment: "Domestic Focus" for Carl Moore and Melissa Dunn at L. Ross Gallery.
- Memphis Flyer: The End, A Recap of art in Memphis in 2012.
- Commercial Appeal Go Memphis: Memphis' top exhibitions rife with revelations, Past Fredric Koeppel.
2013
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Commercial Appeal: Notions of blackness take course in 'Singular Masses' exhibit.
- RSVP Magazine | Street Seen July Issue, Capturing a Community in a Mural, Cooper Young Landscape Project.
2014
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Memphis Flyer: "Inspired Resistance" at Crosstown Arts Exhibition.
- Numbers Magazine: Summer 2014, Public Art Issue. "Cooper-Young". Number Magazine Issue No. 79.
- Commercial Appeal: Carl East. Moore Laments Loss of Innocence in Pastel Colors.
2018
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Memphis Flyer: "The Dixon, Fogelman Galleries explore political printmaking in new exhibitions"., Past Elle Perry.
2019
- Austin Peay announces the 2019-20 Tennessee Artist Young man: Memphis' Carl Moore. ClarksvilleNow.com (Article)
2020
- Memphis in May unveils fine arts affiche to honor Ghana. Feb. 5, 2020, The Daily Memphian (Commodity)
- Crosstown Arts Residency Interview July 2020, by Jesse Butcher (Article)
- Blaring Ledger, "Mississippi native and painter Carl Moore gives people 'something to talk nigh'", Baronial 10, 2020, Jackson, MS

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The Commercial Appeal, by John Beifuss and Joseph Rondon "Memphis Painter Carl Moore gives people 'something to talk most",
   Aug. 6, x, 23, 2020, Memphis, TN(Article)

AWARDS

2017 The Emmett O'Ryan Award for Artistic Inspiration is given annually by Metropolitan Bank and Butler Snowfall LLP to an outstanding visual artist. The honour is named in honor of Emmett O'Ryan, a founding Board Member of Metropolitan Banking company.
2018 Pyramid Acme Foundation Art Acquisition, "People, Places and Scenes" Series, Race and Violence Exhibition.

2019 2019-20 Tennessee Artist Swain, from The Centre of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) at Austin Peay Country University.
2020 Crosstown Visual Arts Residency Program, 1350 Concourse Ave, #280 Memphis, TN 38104. (Fed i - Dec15)

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