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= Jennifer Moon = Jenifer Moon (born in 1973, age 49) is a conceptual artist, referred as sometimes as a conceptualism, in which the ideas of this art work take precedence over traditional aesthetics, material concerns and technical. Moon lives in Los Angeles but was born in Lafayette, Indiana and successfully finished her Bachelor's Degree in 1996 at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She completed her Masters Degree in 2002 at Art Center College of Design.

Website: http://jmoon.net/home.html

Instagram: @revolutionordeath=

Moon is well known for her Conceptual art and the story behind her speechless art pieces. Here are some of her successfully accomplishments:
2019 Harpo Foundation Grants for Visual Arts 2016 KAFA Award

2015 Alpert/Ucross Residency Prize for Visual Arts

2014 CCI ARC Grant

2013 CCF fellowship for visual Artists-Emerging

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About The Artist
Jennifer Moon was detained for quite a long time in 2008 and 2009 for endeavored theft, she changed her imaginative practice. Moon started turning internal, drawing from her encounters in making the Revolution, a development that imagines an overall change in considering love, sound judgment, and strengthening.

Mixing political hypothesis, self improvement, and dream, Moon involves the Revolution in exhibitions, recordings, composing, and model to impart her whimsical vision to the world.

Instances of Moon's training are the texts and photos that make up the center of her independently published book This Is Where I Learned of Love. In the book, Moon gives herself a role as a political detainee, blending her letters with a bigger understanding about jail populaces in the United States. In obscuring definitions and practices, Moon makes a space for moving of ideas about society.

Furthermore, Moon leads self-revelation studios as a component of her displays, keeps distributing compositions, and hosts the public broadcast Adventures Within on KCHUNG. Moon means to spread the Revolution past craftsmanship making and one day bring a Revolution establishment to the table for direction to other people.

Eventually, she concedes, the Revolution might advance into an employment that goes past craftsmanship world settings.

Under the umbrella of an overall task she calls "The Revolution," her work has taken different structures, including room-sized multi-media establishments, photos, live execution, and, surprisingly, a counterfeit TED Talk, yet reliably typifies an enthusiastic creative mind and incredible allure, as reflected by the Public Recognition Mohn Award she won for her commitment to the 2014 Made in LA biennial at the Hammer Museum.

Her soul of joint effort and support in the craftsmanship local area is confirmed by her work with KCHUNG and progressing projects with individual specialists and social makers in and around Los Angeles.

Moon's later displays in Los Angeles and somewhere else see her proceeding to foster her solitary creative practice. She is reliably pursuing extending her training and thoughts, and we feel it is essential to help her imagination and creation which frequently goes toward the transient, vaporous and calculated.