CECELIA MOSELEY
Cecelia Moseley is a mixed media artist from Meridian, Mississippi, currently serving as an instructor of 3D Design and Introduction to Sculpture, as well as the Galleries Manager at the LSU School of Art. Moseley earned her BFA from the University of Mississippi in 2020 and completed her MFA at Louisiana State University in 2024. During her graduate studies at LSU, she was awarded the Dean’s Medal and curated the exhibition "Why LSU: From An Artist's Point of View," which showcased the creative talents of graduate and undergraduate students across two gallery locations on campus. She also played a key role in organizing and planning various events and workshops for the LSU Sculpture Society, fostering a vibrant artistic community.
In addition to her academic roles, Cecelia has captivated audiences across the United States with her public installations and permanent sculptures in locations such as Meridian, MS, Oxford, MS, Cleveland, MS, Rosemary Beach, FL, Macon, GA, and Decatur, IN. Her artistic practice spans a diverse range of materials, including metals, acrylic, paper, ceramics, styrofoam, light, and vinyl. Her work deeply explores the perception and cognition involved in navigating learning challenges.
Cecelia actively engages with the artist community by collaborating with various organizations to organize workshops, deliver public talks, and curate exhibitions. She has served as serves as the Social Media Marketing Director for the Yokna Sculpture Trail in Oxford, MS since 2020 and is currently the Workshops Deputy Director on the steering committee for the 2025 National Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art and Practices in Birmingham, AL. Her artistic journey is driven by a passion for creativity, a commitment to exploring new forms of expression, and a dedication to fostering artistic dialogue and community engagement.