
CECELIA MOSELEY
Cecelia Moseley is a multidisciplinary artist and educator from Meridian, Mississippi, whose work investigates the intersections of language, perception, and learning. Working across metal, acrylic, paper, ceramics, styrofoam, light, and vinyl, she creates vibrant, installations informed by her lived experience in educational settings. Her recent work examines the fading presence of cursive and handwriting in contemporary education, reflecting on what is lost as traditional modes of writing give way to technology driven communication.
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Moseley earned her BFA in Sculpture from the University of Mississippi in 2020 and her MFA from Louisiana State University in 2024. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at Samford University and serves as Operations Manager at Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, Alabama, as well as Social Media Director for the Yokna Sculpture Trail. During her time at LSU, she taught sculpture courses and assisted with gallery operations, and was awarded the Dean’s Medal in recognition of her academic and creative excellence.
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Her public artworks have been exhibited throughout the southern and midwestern United States, with installations in Meridian, Oxford, Cleveland, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Rosemary Beach, Florida; Huntsville, Alabama; Alpharetta and Macon, Georgia; Morrison, IL; and Decatur, Indiana.
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Driven by a passion for material exploration and community engagement, Moseley continues to push the boundaries of sculptural expression while empowering others through accessible art experiences.
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