Artist Residency

Moira Holohan

Born 1976 New York, NY
Currently lives and works Miami, FL.

Moira Holohan

Moira Holohan

Moira Holohan (b.1976, New York, NY; lives and works, Miami, FL).

Raised in Manhattan, Holohan studied at iconic New York art schools such as the Arts Students League of New York, Cooper Union, New York Studio School, or the National Academy of Design School of Fine Art. Holohan was greatly influenced by some of her earlier training including her high school teacher Marc Schlesinger who assisted Lee Krasner, a renowned artist from the New York School. Holohan was an artist assistant to John Coplans (1995) and to Fred Tomaselli (1998). Holohan received a Masters of Fine Arts Degree at Hunter College, NY and a Bachelor Degree at Bard College, NY.
Holohan lives and works in Miami, FL. She was an artist in residence at Annex Arts in Castine, ME with a final exhibition, Subsurface(2019) and had a solo exhibition Green, at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden(2019) Holohan was one of the cofounders of meetinghouse, an exhibition space merging disciplines of art, design and architecture. She served as the Director of Art from (2015-2018). Since 2020 Holohan has been an associate artist at the Bakehouse, Miami, Fl.

Select group exhibitions include; A Thread of Execution, Dimensions Variable, Miami, Fl
, (2017) Aesthetics & Values, FIU Frost Art Museum, Miami, Fl
, Screen Dance Miami, Perez Art Museum, Miami, Fl 
(2016
) Flow State: Thisishappening, Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, Fl
 (2014
) Pattern State: Fringe Project, Miami, Fl (curated by Amanda Sanfilippo)
 (2014) Miami Light and Texture, Miami, Fl (curated by Kathryn Mikesell) 
(2014) Cortaditos, MDC Museum of Art & Design, Miami, Fl
 (2013
) New Work Miami 2013, Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, Fl (2013), co-curated by PAMM associate curators René Morales and Diana Nawi. Practices Remain, Regina Rex, Queens, NY
 (2012), DCG 2012, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, Fl
, (2012); Practices Remain, Norwegian Wood Building, Miami Fl
 (2012); Split, General Practice, Miami, Fl, curated by Carlos Rigau (2011); Re-Framing the Feminine, Girls Club Web Project, Fort Lauderdale, Fl
 (2010); and Sky/water…Reproduction, de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, Miami, Fl, curated by Carlos Rigau (2009
).