Kurt Moyer
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Education
Kutztown University, B.F.A. Printmaking and Painting, 1999.
Selected Exhibitions
2007 Four Realists. Julio Gallery, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
Group Exhibition. eDavid Gallery, Bethlehem, PA
2005 One Man Exhibition, Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia
2006 Friday Friends. Dana Gallery, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA
2004 Allentown Impressions; Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Summer group exhibition; Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Art of the State; Pennsylvania State Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
2003 Plein Air; Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003 Landscapes; MCS Gallery, Easton, Pennsylvania.
Solo exhibition; Kurt Moyer: Landscape, Vistas, and Light;Freyberger Gallery, Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley College
Lehigh Valley Landscape; Lehigh Carbon County Community College, Pennsylvania
2001 Lehigh River Sojourn, 2001; MCS Gallery, Easton, Pennsylvania.
Twelve Views of the Lehigh Valley; MCS Gallery, Easton, Pennsylvania.
2000 First Annual Invitational Exhibit; Gallery 20, Berks Arts Council, West Reading, Pennsylvania.
Solo exhibition; Kurt Moyer - Landscape Paintings; The Canal Street Restaurant, Reading. Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Artists; The Gallery at Forrest Hall, Milford, Pennsylvania.
Honorary Alumni Artist; Senior Exhibition, Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
1999 Senior Exhibition, Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
Art in the Garden, The Rodale Institute, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
Awards
1999-2000 Recipient of the Karen Anderson Award for Excellence in the Fine Arts.
2000 Artist-in-Residence, Buffalo National River, Harrison, Arkansas.
Reviews
"His brushwork dances with inflection and liveliness yet never falls into tedium. The creamy textures and subdued color scheme always seem vigorously applied yet alternately calm, proclaiming an enthusiastic balance of energy and poise." (Ron Shira, Reading Eagle/Times, May 22, 2000)
"His work continues to be consistent. Kurt's style possesses a quiet intimacy which draws the viewer into each piece." (Debbie Moore, Gallery 20, Reading, PA)
Public Collections
Kutztown University, President's Collection.
The Muir House, Milford, Pennsylvania.
United States Department of the Interior, Harrison, Arkansas.
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