Jennifer Moon

Jennifer Chihae Moon (born 1973) is a conceptual artist and life-artist[1] living in Los Angeles.

After receiving a graduate degree from Art Center, Moon suffered from drug abuse and was sentenced to 18 months in the Valley State Prison for Women in 2008, following several attempted robberies.

As part of her contribution to the 2014 iteration of the Hammer Museum's Made in LA Biennial exhibition, Moon published The Book of Eros (2014).

[2] From 2014 to 2015 Moon installed six video cameras in her home and car that broadcast twenty four hours a day to the public space of the Equitable Life Building lobby.

[7][8][9] Moon was the recipient of a 2013 CCF Fellowship[10] and the Moan public recognition award at the 2014 Made in LA exhibition at the Hammer Museum.