PATRICIA MOSS-VREELAND
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Videos

https://cognem.uoregon.edu/outreach/ Patricia Moss-Vreeland in conversation with Dr. Dasa Zeithamova 

The Ugly Duckling, 2:41 minutes
Memory, If I Never Come Back, 6:52 minutes
WeWomen, 2:09 minutes
Above, Stills from three of my poem videos
 Panel Discussion at the Gross McCleaf Gallery, on Larry Day.  
Scott Noel, T.K. Smith, Patricia Moss-Vreeland
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https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZSvM3PNvlU/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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Revelations and Transformation, Layers of Memory from Penn Memory Center on Vimeo.

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  • Home
  • Work
    • Recent Paintings
    • In Search of Meaning: Memory Becomes Us
    • Drawings and Paintings
    • Poetry and Language
    • Still Lives
    • Pigment Prints: Layers of Memory
    • WeWomen
    • At Sea
    • Memory and Abstraction >
      • Archive
  • About
    • Statement
    • BIO
    • News
    • Social Practice >
      • Making Sense of the World
      • Women's Suffrage, Voting Today
      • About: Memory, Creativity, Metaphor
      • Cook Eat Remember
      • The Waiting Room
    • CV
  • Commissions
    • Memorial Room, Holocaust Museum Houston
    • Memory - Connections Matter
    • Portraits
  • Books
    • Poems from an Exhibition
    • A Place for Memory: Where Art and Science Meet
  • Contact