Gabriella Moreno in the exhibitions “In Absentia” at the New York Studio School Project Space, and “Sun Spell” at Urban Arts Space in Columbus, Ohio
February 2, 2024 by Jeff Edwards
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Work by VCS alumnus Gabriella Moreno (BFA 2016 VCS) will be on display throughout the month of February as part of the exhibition “In Absentia” at the New York Studio School Project Space. Here are details from the NYSS Projects @ DUMBO website:

"In Absentia"

Exhibition Dates: February 8 – 29

Reception: Thursday, February 8 from 6:00 – 8:00pm

Curated by NYSS DUMBO Artist-in-Residents Char Healey and Anita Trombetta.


Is our work essentially Absence? So often, it acts as a stand-in or shadow-of or reference-to. 

A “without” is included.

Work that asks us to relate as corporeally equal.

Leftovers that our mind begs to categorize and retrofit into source or logic with some difficulty.

It presents its degradation and eventual dissolution.

It can feel fragmentary and even allude to the art “actual” as being elsewhere: a ghost of the prime work yet,

A work unto itself.

A reference of a reference.

A whisper echoed in a cave at the end of its reverberation.


Participating Artists:

John Fleming 

Gabriella Moreno

Georgina Arroyo

Kate Sherman

From February 13 to March 16, Gabriella will also have work in “Sun Spell,” a group thesis exhibition from The Ohio State University’s MFA Studio Art Class of 2024:

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COLUMBUS, OH – Urban Arts Space is pleased to present Sun Spell, a group exhibit of The Ohio State University’s MFA Studio Art Class of 2024.


MFA thesis exhibitions are an outlier, unlike any other kind of show. Dare I say that they are my favorite kind of show? One physical space holds eight discrete projects—anchored here in themes ranging from solidarity, inheritance, liberation, dreams, deep time, close observation, girlhood, cultural entwinement, probing, physical guts—and yet, they speak to one another (across their practices, I note a search for mother-figures, an appreciation for the garden as form, a recurrence of the multiple, a commitment to freedom struggle). These artists have been in close association for the better part of three years, working in studios and classrooms side by side, engaged in an unending flow of conversation. Their work is different, but they have shared their skills in producing it: how to cast glass, how to shoot film, how to find literary heroes, how to dance into the night. In this way, is it any surprise that their practices bleed? No one becomes an artist in a vacuum. I have worked with this group closely and can report that they have conjugated one another in surprising and sometimes imperceptible ways. 


The title of this show is drawn from a long-forgotten poem. Better that way, as it leaves space for mystery. In cruising this show, ask yourself: in what ways does artwork behave like a mirage? Subject us to glare? Make us sweat? Spellbind us? I write these words in the dead of winter, in a long spell of overcast grayness, thinking about how these artists—together and apart—have brought in an immense warmth.


Carmen Winant, Professor, Thesis Research & Writing Seminar, Department of Art


The exhibition will be on view at Urban Arts Space’s downtown gallery from February 13–March 16, 2024, with an opening reception on February 17, 2024, from 5–7 PM.


Participating Artists: Sara Hess, Hannah McCasland, Marcus Morris Gabriella Moreno, Matthew Pevear, Jinblossom Kim Plati, Tracy Abbott Szatan, Natasha Woods