education
Master of Fine Arts, 2008
Hunter College, CUNY
New York City, NY

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) Painting and Drawing Major, 2004
Ontario College of Art and Design
Toronto, Ontario

Diploma in Landscape Architecture, 1997
Ryerson Polytechnic University
Toronto, Ontario

solo shows
2009
Hidden In The Shore Maze, Clark + Faria Gallery, Toronto
Laugh Until My Teeth Fall Out, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York City
2008
Unraveling under conditions of uncertainty, Skew Gallery, Calgary
2005
The Dissolution Plan, Angell gallery, Toronto
2004
Trip Wire, Angell Gallery, Toronto

group shows
2010
The Tiller Effect, curated by Emmy Mickelson, NY Studio Gallery, NY
Changing the world through art, Haunch of Venison, NY
Paint, Saatchi Gallery, London (forthcoming)

2009
Party at Chris Martin’s house, curated by Phong Bui, Kurnatowski Gallery, NY
Psychic Hearts, Harris Art Gallery, University of La Verne, CA
Clark & Faria Present, Clark & Faria Gallery, Toronto
Play, Monica DeCardenas, Milan, Spring, 2009
New York Group Show, Galerie LMD, Paris, February, 2009
Home, Westport Arts Center, Connecticut

2008
Always Kiss Me Goodnight, Kinkead Contemporary, Los Angeles
Innocence Regained, Anna Kustera Gallery, NYC
The Big Gift: Calgary celebrates Canadian Art, Glenbow Museum, Calgary
Summer Project, Kinkead Contemporary, Los Angeles
Prescience, Dorsch Gallery, Miami
Group show curated by David Hunt, Buia gallery, NYC
Thesis exhibition, Hunter College Time Square gallery, NYC
The Possibility of Framing Infinity, The Dalton gallery, Atlanta

2007
Perfect Competition, Curated by Kate Werble. Addison/Ripley Fine Art, Washington D.C.

2006
Top 10, Angell Gallery, Toronto
Hybridity/Ambivalence, with Gerhard Richter, Richard Artschwager and Steve DiBenedetto, Amos Eno Gallery, NYC
Pratt Hunter Collaborative Show, Pratt Steuben South Gallery, NYC
Urban Landscapes Real and Imagined, ThacherProffitt, NYC
Retro 10, Angell Gallery, Toronto

2005
RBC New Painting, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art—Toronto, Bau-Xi—Vancouver, Sussex Gallery—Ottawa
Showcase '05, Cambridge Gallery, Cambridge
Art Student Exhibition, ISE Cultural Foundation, New York
Woof, Fran Hill Gallery, Toronto

2004
Futurama, curated by David Liss, Propeller Centre for the Visual Arts, Toronto
Drive, Skew Gallery, Calgary
Just Enough to Tickle, Drabinksy Gallery, Toronto
OCAD BFA Graduate Show, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto
Go West, Tatar Gallery, Toronto
Fond of My Countach, Le-Gallery, Toronto

AWARDS
Virginia Adams Award, Hunter College, 2008
The Lotus Club Foundation excellence in the arts award, 2008
Nominated for the Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA grant award, 2008
Honourable Mention, Central Canada Regional Winner, 2005 RBC New Painting Competition
Nominated for Best Solo Show in a private gallery, 2004 Untitled Art Awards
Governor General's Academic Medal, 2004
Ontario College of Art and Design Medal, 2004
Drawing and Painting Medallist Scholarship, 2004
M. W.O. Forsyth Scholarship, 2004
Gallery 76 Award, 2004
Nora e. Vaughn Award, 2004
M. Joan Chalmers Scholarship, 2004
Av Isaac Tuition Scholarship Award, 2003
Central Ontario Arts Association Millennium Project Bursary, 1999

RESIDENCIES
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council — LMCC — Workspace residency, 2009/2010
Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Studio Space Program Brooklyn, 2008/2009
401 Richmond Career-Launcher Prize Toronto, 2004/2005

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Gary Michael Dault, ‘A painter’s take on literature of the north’, The Globe and Mail, Saturday, January 10, 2010
Kelsey Keith, Flavorwire.com, Kristine Moran pushes her brides to the limit, July 2009
Amber Villas, Artinfo.com, “Kristine Moran in New York”, July 17, 2009
The L magazine, “Kristine Moran”, July 2009
Marco Tagliafierro, “Play”, FlashArtonline.com, March 2009
Ed Schad, "A look at Kristine Moran at Kinkead Contemporary", ArtSlant, Aug, 2008
"No other conceivable options" featured in Harper's Magazine, August 2008, p.29
"See it", Canadian Art magazine, Kristine Moran: Where Cities Break and Paint Survives, June 26, 2008
Nancy Tousley, "Gallery Seen", Calgary Herald, July 13, 2008
Diana McClintock, "The possibility of framing infinity", Art Papers, May/June 2008
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David Jager, "Group Hug at Angell", Now Magazine, December 7, 2006
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Jessica Goldman, Sketch Magazine, Fall 2004
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