Ayanah Moor

Ayanah Moor (born 1973, Norfolk, Virginia, United States) is a conceptual artist working in print, video, mixed media, and performance.

[7] Her prior appointment was at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.[8] With regards to her role as an educator, Moor “would like young artists to trust their own voice more, and not look for their work to be praised by their elders as much.

[10] "My work explores the way popular culture is an articulation of our desires, our fears, our fantasies," Moor has explained.

"[11] She exhibited her work alongside Krista Franklin at the Produce Mode Gallery in Chicago in 2017, in a show entitled Quiet Storm.

[13] Thanks For The Race [2014]: Thanks For The Race (with various participants), performance work incorporating wood, mats, rocks; ACRE Residency, Steuben, WI Queer & Brown in Steeltown [2013-12]: (collaboration with Raquel Rodriguez) podcast & blog project [14] The Pittsburgh Passion Project, Independent Women's Football League [2009]: Pittsburgh, PA [15] Still [2006]: "Still" is a series of photographs that address how women are represented in contemporary rap music videos[16] In 2015 Ayanah Moor received a Hyde Park Art Center Jackman Goldwasser Residency, Chicago, IL.