Gabrielle Moser

Gabrielle Moser is a writer, educator and independent curator based in Toronto. As a curator, she has organized exhibitions for Access Gallery, Gallery TPW, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Oakville Galleries and Vtape. Her writing appears in venues including Artforum, Art in America, C Magazine, Canadian Art, Fillip, Journal of Visual Culture, Photography & Culture, Prefix Photo and the edited volumes Photography and the Optical Unconscious (Duke 2017) and Contemporary Citizenship, Art, and Visual Culture: Making and Being Made (Routledge 2017). Her first book, Projecting Citizenship: photography and belonging in the British Empire, was published by Penn State University Press in 2019. Moser has held fellowships at the Paul Mellon Centre for the Study of British Art, Ryerson Image Centre, the University of British Columbia and was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar in the department of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University in 2017. A founding member of EMILIA-AMALIA, she holds a PhD in art history and visual culture from York University in Toronto, Canada, where she is an Assistant Professor in Aesthetics and Art Education in the Faculty of Education.

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