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Art(s) on the Air with Christopher Moss

Episode 205 of the Art on the Air podcast, hosted by Kate Stanton Melendez, titled "Art(s) on the Air with Christopher Moss" was published on February 11, 2026 and runs 62 minutes.

February 11, 2026 ·62m · Art on the Air

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Join Kate Stanton Melendez for an interview with Christopher Moss.    Christopher Moss (b. 1977, Wilkes-Barre, PA) received a BFA in 2000 from Marywood University, Scranton, PA and an MFA in 2006 from CUNY Brooklyn College. Since late 2016, he has lived and worked in Savannah.    Hot off the heels of a solo show "Yoink" at the Thompson Savannah, a dual show in Athens, GA, a trifecta exhibition at High Point in NC, & a group show in NYC (all closing within the last several weeks), Chris is now preparing for the 2nd annual Avondale & Victory Heights Studio Crawl and accompanying group exhibition at Ology Gallery in Thunderbolt, titled Eastside 11.    Eastside 11: Artists of the Victory Heights/Avondale opens this Saturday, Valentine's Day, February 14th, and runs through Saturday, March 21st.     Opening Reception: Ology Gallery, Saturday, February 14th, 5:30PM-8PM. Studio Crawl: Saturday, February 21st, 11AM-5PM.  Closing Reception: Ology Gallery, Saturday, March 21st, 5:30-7:30PM.    Participating Artists:  Tony Artemisia Betsy Cain Maxx Feist Mary Hartman Isaac McCaslin **Christopher Moss** Will Penny Rick Petrea Dana Richardson Matt Toole Eric David Wooddell        See more of Chris' work here: https://christophermoss.biz/home.html https://www.instagram.com/mrhopthescissor/     Learn more about Eastside 11 Gallery Exhibition here: https://www.ologygallery.com/eastside-11     Learn more about the Studio Crawl here: https://www.instagram.com/savannah_studio_crawl/

Join Kate Stanton Melendez for an interview with Christopher Moss. 

 

Christopher Moss (b. 1977, Wilkes-Barre, PA) received a BFA in 2000 from Marywood University, Scranton, PA and an MFA in 2006 from CUNY Brooklyn College. Since late 2016, he has lived and worked in Savannah. 

 

Hot off the heels of a solo show "Yoink" at the Thompson Savannah, a dual show in Athens, GA, a trifecta exhibition at High Point in NC, & a group show in NYC (all closing within the last several weeks), Chris is now preparing for the 2nd annual Avondale & Victory Heights Studio Crawl and accompanying group exhibition at Ology Gallery in Thunderbolt, titled Eastside 11.    Eastside 11: Artists of the Victory Heights/Avondale opens this Saturday, Valentine's Day, February 14th, and runs through Saturday, March 21st.     Opening Reception: Ology Gallery, Saturday, February 14th, 5:30PM-8PM. Studio Crawl: Saturday, February 21st, 11AM-5PM.  Closing Reception: Ology Gallery, Saturday, March 21st, 5:30-7:30PM.    Participating Artists:  Tony Artemisia Betsy Cain Maxx Feist Mary Hartman Isaac McCaslin **Christopher Moss** Will Penny Rick Petrea Dana Richardson Matt Toole Eric David Wooddell        See more of Chris' work here: https://christophermoss.biz/home.html https://www.instagram.com/mrhopthescissor/     Learn more about Eastside 11 Gallery Exhibition here: https://www.ologygallery.com/eastside-11     Learn more about the Studio Crawl here: https://www.instagram.com/savannah_studio_crawl/
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