Artist Mario Moore highlights social justice in art

Mario Moore (Photo credit: Danielle Lyle)

Detroit native Mario Moore’s “US IS THEM” exhibit at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is “challenging attendees’ perceptions on subjects surrounding politics, religion and racism, while simultaneously telling stories through traditional and non-traditional art platforms.”

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Check out the full episode of Art America

Hailing from the motor city, visual artist and painter Mario Moore is an artistic force of nature. In Episode 2 of artAmerica, host Keshida Layone sits down with Mario at the prestigious Harlem School of the Arts to discuss his artistic journey and creative process.

Hailing from the motor city, visual artist and painter Mario Moore is an artistic force of nature. In Episode 2 of artAmerica, host Keshida Layone sits down with Mario at the prestigious Harlem School of the Arts to discuss his artistic journey and creative process.
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Artist discussion at the Harlem School of the Arts

Artist Mario Moore discusses his work with Harlem School of the Arts Visual Arts Director, Jonathan Patton. (work from the exhibition: Refracted Light) website: www.mariomoorestudio.com

I really enjoyed the new direction they are taking at the Harlem School of the Arts. The new gallery is amazing. Take some time and listen to the discussion I had with HSA Visual Arts Director Jonathan Patton.

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