Palm Springs and Joshua Tree, CA
March 2023
Moe Gram is a multi-disciplinary visual artist, designer, and community engagement consultant based out of Denver, Colorado. With a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Visual Arts and a Minor in Cultural Studies from California State University Bakersfield (2014), and a focus in Museum Studies from CSU Firenze in Florence, Italy (2011-2012), Gram's work blends artistic expression with social impact.
Known for her dynamic murals, immersive installations, and community-driven projects, Moe Gram has exhibited widely, including solo shows like How To Earn Your Big Girl Panties at the University of Northern Colorado (2024) and large-scale murals at festivals such as the Street Wise Mural Festival (2023, 2021) and Babe Walls (2020). Her artwork often places itself at the intersection of art and community, exploring themes of self-empathy, human compassion, and the distortion of memories. Notable installations include Get Close, But Don't Touch at MCA Denver (2021), A Perfect Storm at the Denver Art Museum (2021-2025), and A Texture Garden at Meow Wolf's Dark Palace Music Festival (2019).
A passionate advocate for arts education and community engagement, Gram has led creative classes at the Denver Art Museum, collaborated on youth voting initiatives, and facilitated mural projects that inspire and restore community ties. Her commitment to community is reflected in ongoing consulting roles with public art initiatives, such as the 150th Anniversary Public Arts Initiative the Governor’s Office of Colorado (2024) and the Connect & Engage Tour for the Biennial of the Americas (2024).
Moe Gram has also collaborated on set design for theater productions, including Strange Natures and Alice in Wonderland. Her curatorial work includes exhibitions such as Dearly Disillusioned for Pink Progression at the McNichols Building in Denver, CO (2023) and Creating Space at RedLine Contemporary Art Center (2021).
With an ever-growing portfolio, Moe Gram’s work is recognized by prestigious collectors, including the Denver Broncos and the Denver Art Museum. Residencies have included the Friend of a Friend Gallery (2022), La Napoule Art Foundation (2022), and Understudy in Denver's Theater District (2019).