Joshua Moreno

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[Image description: A photo of Joshua in his studio, rolling out a drawing on paper. He has short dark hair, brown skin, and wears a black shirt with jeans.]

Joshua Moreno’s work examines the overlapping relationship between the natural and human-made environment, and highlights patterns and systems of efficiency that exist within them. Through installation, drawing, and film, he re-evaluates the everyday spaces and objects that surround us, with added attention to elemental phenomena.

Moreno was born and raised in Watsonville, California. In 2011, he graduated from the University of California San Diego with a BFA in art practice. Since 2012, he has been working in art education, teaching courses in art history, filmmaking, and studio art. Presently, he is a graduate student at Stanford University pursuing an MFA in art practice. He lives and works in Watsonville and San Diego.

In the spring of 2020, he co-founded an art collective called all of us with Brett Amory, Karla Centeno, Gabriella Grill, and Miguel Monroy.

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One Work: Joshua Moreno