He was invited by the charismatic Royden Irvine to teach in one of the most daring experimental schools that emerged in Melbourne during the early 1970s: Brinsley Road, East Camberwell.
At the end of the decade, Moss left for a year to go to West Virginia where a school had been established by John G Bennett following guidelines inspired by the teachings of George Gurdjieff.
Having concluded forty years of teaching, Moss continues to write and paint, activities he's maintained commitment to throughout the decades.
He has collected extensive imagery that focuses on the work he's undertaken with Arrernte families since moving to Alice Springs, in Central Australia.
He has written two published memoirs, both of which have won the Chief Minister's NT Book Of The Year Award (Territory Read).