P. Buckley Moss

Patricia Buckley Moss (May 20, 1933 – July 13, 2024) was an American artist, known especially for her paintings of rural Virginia, and for her support of children with learning disabilities.

In 1964, his work as a chemical engineer found the family of seven (with a sixth child on the way) relocating to Waynesboro, Virginia.

Overcoming her own challenges with dyslexia, she became a role model for the learning-impaired and shared her message with special education classes throughout the United States.

Events and donations of Moss's original works and prints to related children's charities have raised millions of dollars for their causes.

The P. Buckley Moss Society was established by a few dedicated collectors in 1987, with a mission to assist and join the artist in her charitable endeavors.

[5] In addition to her work with special education, P. Buckley Moss continued to raise money and awareness for breast cancer.