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Stephanie Moran

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Born: Liverpool
Lives: London

Education
2011 - 2014 Goldsmiths, MFA Fine Art
2002 - 2003 Cyprus College of Art, PgDip Fine Art
1997 - 2000 Manchester Metropolitan University, BA(hons) Sculpture


Solo Exhibitions
2010 Big Dress Shop, studio 1.1, London


Group Exhibitions
2015 Autocatalytic Future Games, No Format, London
2014 Supernormal Arts Festival, Braziers Park, Oxfordshire
2014 Goldsmiths MFA show
2013 Untitled 1: Glitch, Peacock Yard, London
2013 Hey! Narcissus! studio 1.1, London
2012 Artandtrade, studio 1.4, Graz
2012 Papierfabrik, studio 1.4, Graz
2012 Exterritorial, studio 1.4, Vienna
2012 PACT (with the Performative Group Research Group),studio 1.1, London
2012 Cluster II, SW2 Gallery, London
2011 Boetzelaer Nispen; Civil Twilight
2010 Beyond Fontana, studio 1.1, London
2010 Another Time, Another Place, Five Years, London
2010 Tag: 3 to 36, Brown Gallery, London
2009 FNKC, Womens Crit Group Show, Bow Arts Trust Flat, London
2009 With or Without God, L-13, London
2009 Drawing with Dolphins, Crimes Town, London
2008 Female Rage and Model Cars (duo show with Marcus Cope), Sartorial Contemporary, London
2008 How to Tell Yourself from a Television, En Plo, Pafos, Cyprus
2007 Nude, 6, Neals Yard, London
2007 Young Artists Award, Brio Expressions, Lemesos, Cyprus
2007 Hepsibah�s Spirit Parlour (performance with Ruth Calland) Vestry House Museum, London
2006 Grotto, studio 1.1, London
2006 Peace Camp, Brick Lane Gallery, London
2006 HIV & Contemporary Arts, Centro Culturale Cappella Orsini, Rome
2006 For Peel, Nomoregrey, London
2006 Through the Large Glass, Three Colts Gallery, London
2006 It�s A Dog�s Life, Astley Cheetham Gallery, Tameside
2006 It�s a Funny Old Game, Moufflon Bookshop, Nicosia, Cyprus
2006 The Circus Show, Three Colts Gallery, London
2006 Professor Timecreep (Performance with Ruth Calland), Vestry House Museum, London
2005 A Night On Earth, Oh!Art, London
2005 Vanity Fayre, Upstairs Gallery, London
2005 53.9 Degrees, Trade Apartment, London
2005 Dolore, Sartorial Contemporary, London
2005 Fleamarket II, TemporaryContemporary, London
2004 Disturbing Eye, Pink Stallion, London - Manchester
2004 Noises, Open Arts Platform, London
2004 We Can Work it Out, Three Colts Gallery, London
2004 I�m Shy (Collaboration with Harry Pye), Flaca, London
2003 Monkey, Morfi Gallery, Lemesos, Cyprus


Bibliography
Female Rage and Model Cars�, Sunday Mail, Seven Magazine, Jan 2008
�Telling Yourself From A Television�, Cyprus Weekly, LIfestyle, Jan 2008
�Critical Friend 4�, March 2006, review of The Circus Show, by Russell Herron
The Rebel magazine interview, March 2006
�Artists� Studios in London� by Miki Soejima, Gap Japan, 2004




Grants/Awards
Fellow of the Cornaro Institute
Residency: Cyprus College of Art, Lemesos, Cyprus 2005


Projects
2006 - Current: Co-founder, -Director and -Curator, The Marmite Prize for Painting
2011 � 2012 Co-founder and researcher Performative Group Research Group
2009 � 2011 Participant Bow Arts live-work project.
June 2011 Guest Curator, Sharpen My Pencil: �Geometries of Flesh�, with performative life drawing duo Coffee and Sponge
December 2010 Curator, Beyond Fontana; exhibition and zine, studio 1.1 London
2006 � 2009 Co-curation (with Marcus Cope) including �Drawing with Dolphins�, �How to Tell
Yourself from a Television�, �The Circus Show� and �Through the Large Glass�.
2004 - 2005, Co-director (with Marcus Cope) of Pink Stallion Gallery, a guerrilla operation, a gallery that travels in suitcases. Shows curated include �Disturbing Eye�, a group show of miniature works of horror; �Gallery of White and Red� - a solo exhibition of Simon Ould.
2006 - Co-curator The Circus Show and Through the Large Glass at Three Colts Gallery

Talks:
April 2014 Showing Painting
http://www.matthewkrishanu.com/blog/2014/04/05/showing-painting-panel-discussion/
January 2013 Negotiating independence and institutions
http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk/news/marmite-prize-for-painting-panel-discussion/
March 2012 Status of the Art Prize
http://www.marmiteprize.org/status-of-art-prize.html
March 2007 'In Favour of SCUM' - a lecture for Universettee. Part of the Shytstem project (www.shytstem.biz)


Publications
Feb 2015, 'Configurations of Desire', exhibition text for Peter Schmersal at Flowers East: http://issuu.com/flowersgallery/docs/peter_schmersal_5
Dec. 2014, 'Acts of Conception, or, Painting Intuition', exhibition text for Obscure Secure Project, Christchurch Mansion, Wolset Art Gallery, Ipswich
April 2013 'Double Take', Garageland Magazine, Issue XV: Collaboration, collaborative article with E.A.Byrne
May 2011, Iain Andrews review, a-n Magazine (cover feature) http://www.manandeve.co.uk/reviews/iain-andrews-front-cover-and-review-in-a-n-magazine-by-stephanie-moran-may-2011
2010, �Beyond Fontana�, exhibition catalogue essay for Beyond Fontana group exhibition at studio 1.1 (with Charlotte Bracegirdle, Cullinan Richards, Louisa Durose, Julie Fagan, Maisie Kendall, Kristen Lovelock, Brigid McLeer, Laura Morrison, Nicola Williams and Hannah Wooll)
2010 Exhibition essay for Parrot Halva at studio 1.1
2010 'Jamie Reid: Holistic Art�, Let It Grow exhibition catalogue essay, L-13
Winter 2009 'On Howard Dyke', Turps Banana magazine
2009 'An Experiment to Test Belief in Art', exhibition text for With or Without God at L-13 (with Fanny Adams, Harry Adams, Bora Akinciturk, Gordon Beswick, Neal Brown, Chris Burns, Ruth Calland, Billy Childish, Sohrab Crews, Howard Dyke, Grant Foster, Wolf Howard, Neal Jones, Kate Lyddon, Sally Madge, Chloe Mortimer, Clare Price, Nicola Probert, Harry Pye, Jamie Reid, Geraldine Swayne, Albert Umber, A.S.Waghorne and Charlotte Young.) http://www.l-13.org/acatalog/STEPHANIE_MORAN.html
2008 'Ghost-written', catalogue essay for Fresh Air Machine at Calvert 22 (with Howard Dyke, Russell Eade, Alison Gill, Penelope Lamb, Iavor Luborimov, Lee Maelzer, Liz Neal, Minou Norouzi, Lyle Perkins, Raul Pina, Clare Price, Harry Pye and Rowland Smith, Rachael Robb, Sarah Sparkes, Geraldine Swayne and Charlie Tweed.)
2008 Marmite Prize catalogue essay
June 2007 'In Favour of SCUM', The Rebel magazine



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