Exhibitions:
Better Social Realism by Tom Johnson and Chromafesto by Carrie Moyer
NEW YORK'S FINEST
The Stone Age by Carrie Moyer

Press:
The New York Times: The Stone Age, New Paintings
Artforum: Carrie Moyer
The New Yorker: Tom Johnson / Carrie Moyer
Time Out New York: Tom Johnson, Better Social Realism
New York Sun: Ample Room For Argument
New York Sun: Addressing Liberty Without Literality
Art in America: Carrie Moyer at Canada

Carrie Moyer

SOLO AND TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS:  

2007 
"The Stone Age," CANADA, New York, NY

2006 
"Carrie Moyer and Diana Puntar", Samson Projects, Boston, MA

2004 
"Two Women: Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe," Palm Beach ICA, Palm Beach, FL(catalog)
"Sister Register", Diversworks, houston, TX
"Façade Project," Triple Candie, New York, NY
"Sister Resister," Diverseworks, Houston, TX
"Two Women: Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe," Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, FL 

2003 
"Chromafesto," Canada, New York

2002  
"Hail Comrade!" Debs & Co., New York, NY
"The Bard Paintings," Gallery @ Green Street, Boston, MA
"Meat Cloud" (Project Room) Debs & Co., New York, NY
"Straight to Hell: 10 Years of Dyke Action Machine!" Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA;
 Diverseworks, Houston, TX (traveling exhibition with catalog)

2000 
"God’s Army," Debs & Co., New York, NY 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS:  

2008 
"That Was Then This Is Now" PS 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, NY
"Unnameable Things", Art Space, New Haven, CT (catalogue)

2007 
"Don’t Let the Boys Win", Mills College, Oakland, CA
"Late Liberties", John Connelly Presents, New York, NY
"Absolute Abstraction", Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art, Boston MA
"Black Gold", Rowland Contemporary, Chicago, IL

2006 
"Group Exhibition" Marlborough Chelsea, New York, NY
"Pa.par.ing",Deutsche Bank, New York, NY Curators: Sofia Hernandez, Chong Cuy, Holly Block
"When Artists Say We", Artists Space, New York, NY Curators: Andrea Geyer, Christian Rattemeyer
"Do You Think I'm Disco", Longwood Art Gallery, Bronx, NY Curator: Edwin Ramoran

2005 
"BAM Next Wave Visual Art", Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, NY Curator: Dan Cameron
"Young American Painters", Galeria Marlborough, Madrid, Spain
"New York's Finest", CANADA, New York, NY 
"Around About Abstraction", Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC. Curator: Ron Platt
"2005 ev+a", Limerick, Ireland. Curator: Dan Cameron
"Dissent", SPACES, Cleveland, OH
"Chelsea Group Exhibition", Marlborough Chelsea, New York, NY
"New Prints 2005/Winter", IPCNY/International Print Center New York, NY

2004  
"About Painting," Tang Teaching Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 
"Republican Like Me," Parlour Projects, Brooklyn, NY
"Watch What We Say," Schroeder Romero, Brooklyn, NY
"Cakewalk," Ambrosino Gallery, Miami, FL. Curator: Jen DeNike
"Aljira Emerge 2003," Aljira Contemporary Arts Center, Newark, NJ 

2003 
"American Dream: A Survey," Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
"Adventures in Abstraction," Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art, Boston, MA
"Illegal Art: Freedom of Expression in the Corporate Age," CBGB’s 313 Gallery, New York, NY; 
SFMOMA Artist Gallery, San Francisco, CA (traveling exhibition). Curator: Carrie McLaren
"Rally for Triple Candie," Triple Candie, New York, NY
"Art Against Apathy," Zmelt, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2002 
 "Unjustified," Apexart, New York, NY. Curator: Kerry James Marshall (catalog)
"2001 Artist-In-Residence Biennial," Ewing Gallery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (catalog)
"Queer Commodity," Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia 
"Raw Womyn," Athens Institute of Contemporary Art, Athens, GA

2001 
"Stand Up Dick & Jane," Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland. Curator: Alan Phelan (catalog)
"Smile," Here, New York, NY 
"Beyond the Center," Bard College, Red Hook, NY
"MFA Thesis Exhibition," Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College, Red Hook, NY

2000 
 "The Hissing of Summer Lawns," Debs & Co., New York, NY
"The Biggest Games in Town," Künstlerwerkstatt Lothringer Strasse, Munich, Germany. Curator: 
Barbara Schmidt
"The Color of Friendship," Shedhalle, Zürich, Switzerland

1999 
"Free Coke," Greene Naftali, New York, NY
"Gender Trouble," Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, German. Curators: Lutz Hieber, Gisela Theising
"Close to You," Gallery @ Green Street, Boston, MA. Curator: Sheila Pepe
"Size Matters," GALE Gates, Brooklyn, NY
"Jahresgaben 1999," Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany. Curators: Susanne Titz, Wilhelm
Schürmann (catalog)
"Zone of Risibility," Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Curator: Carrie Cooperider

1998 
"Message To Pretty," Threadwaxing Space, New York, NY. Curator: Lia Gangitano (catalog)
Summer Show, Debs & Co., New York, NY
"Freedom, Liberation and Change: Revisiting 1968," Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, NY. Curator:
Betti-Sue Hertz

1997  
"Vraiment: Féminisme et Art," Le Magasin, Centre National D’Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France.
Curator: Laura Cottingham (catalog)
The 21st Annual National/International Studio Artists Exhibition, PS1/Institute for Contemporary Art, 
New York, NY (catalog)
"Revolution Girl-Style," Messepalast/Museumquartier, Vienna, Austria. Curators: Annette Baldauf, Katherina Weingartner
"Hollywood Premiere," Hollywood Premiere Motel, Los Angeles, CA 
"Patriotism," the Lab, San Francisco, CA 

1996 
"Mixing Messages: Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture," Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Curator: Ellen Lupton (catalog)
"Gender, Fucked," Center on Contemporary Art (COCA), Seattle, WA. Curators: Harmony Hammond, Catherine Lord
"Portraiture," White Columns, New York, NY. Curator: Paul Ha
"Counterculture: Alternative Information from the Underground Press to the Internet," Exit Art/The First World, New York, NY. Curators: Melissa Rachleff, Brian Wallis

1995 
 "In A Different Light," University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA. Curators: Nayland Blake, Lawrence 
Rinder, Amy Scholder (catalog)
"You Are Missing Plenty If You Don’t Buy Here: Images of Consumerism in American Photography," Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY. Curator: Rebecca Lawton
"Printed at the Lower East Side Printshop: 30 Artists," La Mama Galleria, New York, NY
"Re-Configuring the Figure," Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, CT
"Copy-Art," Oldenburg University, Oldenburg, Germany

1994 
"Amendments," Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY. Curator: Sara Kellner
"Becoming Visible: The Legacy of Stonewall," New York Public Library, New York, NY 
"No More Nice Girls," ABC No Rio, New York , NY
"Paperworks: Prints From the Lower Eastside Printshop," Rockland Community College, NY

1993 
 "SILENCE=DEATH," Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich and Hygiene-Museum, Dresden, Germany
"Kunst und AIDS," International AIDS Conference, Berlin, Germany

DYKE ACTION MACHINE! (DAM!) Public Art Collaboration with photographer Sue Schaffner

2003-4 
"Run Bush Run. The Lesbians Are Coming," 2004 Presidential Campaign button; 2,000 distributednationally 
2002 
"S.U.V. = W.W.III," 5,000-piece bumper-sticker campaign, Houston, TX
2001 
 "Gynadome," website (www.gynadome.com), outdoor lightbox installation in San Francisco
2000 
 "Lesben-Heirat. Schwule-Heirat," offset poster campaign wheatpasted in 5 subway stations, Münich, 
Germany
1999 
 "DAM! FAQ: DAM! Answers Frequently Asked Questions About Lesbians," website (www.dykeactionmachine.com) and 5,000 offset posters wheatpasted in New York City
1998 
"Lesbian Americans: Don’t Sell Out!" 5,000 offset posters wheatpasted in New York City
"Meet the Muffiosi: We are Dyke Action Machine!" 2,000-piece direct-mail postcard campaign
1997 
 "Gay Marriage: You Might as Well Be Straight," 5,000 offset posters campaign wheatpasted in New 
York City
1996 
"D.A.M. S.C.U.M." 2,000 offset matchbooks and cards advertising an interactive phone-line, distributed nationally; artist page commissioned by Art Journal
1995 
"The Girlie Network", website
1994 
 "Straight To Hell: the Film," 5,000-piece offset poster campaign wheatpasted in New York City
1993 
 "Do You Love The Dyke In Your Life?" 2,000-piece B/W offset poster campaign wheatpasted in New York City
1992 
 "Family Circle/Lesbian Family Values," 500-piece Xerox campaign wheatpasted in New York City
1991 
 "The Gap Ads," 200-piece Xerox campaign wheatpasted in New York City
DYKE ACTION MACHINE! TELEVISION PROJECTS
2000 
 "One DAM! Minute," Monthly segment featuring Dyke Action Machine! on The QFiles, produced by 
City TV, Toronto, Canada
1999 
 "Next: Dyke Action Machine!" 9-minute feature on Dyke Action Machine!, produced by City TV, Toronto, Canada 
 
AWARDS, GRANTS AND HONORS

strong>2004 
Pennies From Heaven Grant, New York Community Trust
Special Editions Fellowship, Lower East Side Printshop
strong>2003 
BCAT/Rotunda Gallery Joint Multimedia Residency 
strong>2002 
Aljira Emerge Professional Development Fellowship 
Wattis Artist Residency, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA
strong>2001 
Elaine de Kooning Memorial Fellowship, Bard College 
New York State Council on the Arts, Independent Artist Grant
Rockefeller New Media Fellowship, (nominated)
strong>2000 
Creative Capital Foundation Grant
Franklin Furnace The Future of the Present Grant
Amazon Autumn Grant
Open Meadows Grant
strong>1999 
Peter Norton Family Foundation Project Grant
Astraea National Lesbian Action Foundation Grant
strong>1998 
 Art/Omi, International Artists’ Residency, Ghent, New York
Puffin Foundation Grant
strong>1996 
 National Studio Program at P.S.1/The Institute for Contemporary Art, New York, NY
strong>1994 
Art Matters Fellowship

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Atkins, Robert, "Girls With Wheatpaste and Webspace," The Media Channel, May 2001
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Barliant, Claire ”Critic’s Picks: ‘Do You Think I’m Disco’,” Artforum.com, February 2006
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Blake, Nayland, Stand Up Dick and Jane, (catalog essay) Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, 2001
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PUBLICATIONS:

"Another Dollar: The American Dollar Bill," Another Magazine, Issue 4, Spring/Summer 2003
"Do You Love the Dyke In Your Face: Lesbian Street Representation," Lips, Tits, Hits, Power? Popkulture und Feminismus, Annette Baldauf, Katherina Weingartner, eds. Folio Verlag, Vienna, 1998
"Do You Love the Dyke In Your Face: Lesbian Street Representation," Queers In Space, Gordon Brent Ingram, ed.Bay Press, 1997
"Swann in Love Again," artist page in collaboration with Shelley Marlow, Zing Magazine, 1998
"Witness: An Exquisite Corpse," xxx fruit Magazine, Anne-Christine D’Adesky, ed. 

TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
 
2005
The Cooper Union, New York, NY. Visiting Artist (Advanced Painting)
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. Adjunct Professor (Graduate Seminar)
Tyler School of Art, Elkins Park, PA. Associate Professor (Intermediate Drawing, Advanced Painting, Graduate Seminar)
2004
Queens College, Flushing, NY. Adjunct Professor (Painting III)
2003
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Part-time Instructor
Queens College, Flushing, New York. Adjunct Professor
2001
 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Artist-in- Residence
Williams College, Williamstown, MA. Winter-study instructor
1990-– 
Freelance graphic designer and production artist. 
Clients include: OBO Global (corporate identity),present jkld.com, VaguePolitix.com, LindaDano.com, GenderPac.com, DanceWire.com (web design) and Hyperspace Cowgirls (educational and gaming DVD prototypes)

CONFERENCES:

2004
College Art Association 92nd Annual Conference, Seattle, WA
"Dyke Action Machine!’s Instant Messaging: ‘Branding’ Lesbian Identity on the New York City Street" 
Panel: "Temporary Transformations: Public Art as Social Action" 
2001
7th International Performance Studies Conference, Universität Mainz, Mainz, Germany
Paper: "Straight to Hell: 10 Years of Dyke Action Machine!" 
Symposium: "Performing Cyberfeminism — Traversing Cyberspace" 
1998
Matrilineage: Feminist Art Conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. Artist Lecture
1996
Barnard Feminist Art History Conference, Barnard College, New York, NY
Paper: "Do You Love the Dyke in Your Face: Lesbian Street Representation"
1994
 Design Pride: the First Lesbian and Gay Design Conference, Cooper Union, New York, NY 
Paper: "Do You Love the Dyke in Your Face: Lesbian Street Representation"

GUEST LECTURES AND CRITIQUES:

2005
California College of Art, San Francisco, CA. Artist Lecture2004 
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. Junior painting critiques, invited by David Frazer
Corcoran College of Art and Design, Washington, DC. Visiting Artist
Grass Roots Media Conference, New York, NY. "Culture Jamming 101"
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY. Lecture, invited by Kenji Fujita
2003
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY. Visiting Artist Lecture, invited by Amy Sillman
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. Artist lecture, invited by David Levi Strauss
Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ. Visiting Artist, MFA Program
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. Lecture/graduate painting critiques, invited by
Richard Roth
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY. Junior sculpture final critiques, invited by Sheila Pepe
Parsons School of Art and Design, New York, NY. Lecture/graduate painting critiques, invited by Mira Schor
2002
 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. Guest lecturer 
New York Studio Program, New York, NY. Visiting artist, invited by Dominique Nahas 
New York University, New York, NY. Panel: "Get Used to It! Queer Nation: 10 Years After"
Ladyfest East, New York, NY. Panel: "Art and Activism"
2001
 The Kitchen, New York, NY. Panel: "Digital Happy Hour"
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY. Panel: "The Mediation of Art and its Audience in the Age of Mass
Culture" with Robert Atkins, Mark Tribe, Lawrence Rinder, Jeff Weinstein
Center for Media, Culture and History, New York University, New York, NY. Panel: culturejamming@NYU
New York University, New York, NY, Tisch School of the Arts. Guest lecturer, invited by Martha Wilson 
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Undergraduate/graduate painting critiques and guest lecturer, invited 
by Harmony Hammond
2000
 The Swiss Institute, New York, NY. Panel: "Mermaids on the Run: Cyberfeminism"
Künstlerwerkstatt Lothringer Strasse, Munich, Germany. Guest lecturer
New York University, New York, NY. Cinema Studies Department. Guest lecturer, invited by Chris Straayer
Center for Media, Culture and History, New York University, New York, NY. Panel: "Off Center: New
Media: Network_Art_Activism"
1999
Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany. Artist lecture
1998
 New School for Social Research, New York, NY
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Panel: "Degrees of Narrative: A Conversation
Between Visual Artists and Writers" with Deborah Bright, Louise Fishman, Esther 
Newton, Sheila Pepe, Susan Stoops, Laurie Weeks
University of California, Irvine, CA. Visiting Artist, invited by Catherine Lord
1997 
New York University, New York, NY
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
Williams College, Williamstown, MA. Guest lecturer, invited by Sheila Pepe
1996
 Institute for Contemporary Art, London. Panel: "Damned Fine Art by New Lesbian Artists" with Andy Cohen, Cherry Smyth, Nicola Tyson 
 
EDUCATION:

2001 M.F.A. Painting, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College
1995 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
1990 M.A. Computer Graphic Design, New York Institute of Technology (with honors)
1985 B.F.A. Painting, Pratt Institute (cum laude) 
1978-80 Bennington College
  








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