Liv Moe
Founding Director at Verge Center for the Arts- Claim this Profile
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Verge Center for the Arts
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United States
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Retail Art Supplies
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1 - 100 Employee
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Founding Director
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Sep 2008 - Present
With Liv Moe's leadership Verge Center for the Arts transitioned from a commercial gallery space to a non-profit art center in four years. During that time Moe was responsible for building the board, securing non-profit status for the organization, purchasing and remodeling Verge's facility, and setting the programmatic vision for the space. Since Verge's reopening in 2014 the center has built a healthy base of membership, garnered media attention for each exhibition, developed an education program for youth and adults, and nurtured strong community partnerships with other cultural institutions in the region. Following Verge's reopening post-remodel the organization merged with the Center for Contemporary Art Sacramento, an institution with 25 years of history presenting contemporary art exhibitions in the region.
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California State University, Sacramento
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United States
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Medical Practices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Part-time Faculty
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Jan 2013 - Jan 2014
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Sierra College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Adjunct Faculty
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Aug 2012 - Jan 2013
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Freelance Curator
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Sep 2011 - Apr 2012
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Midtown Monthly
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United States
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Restaurants
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Editor Owner
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Nov 2006 - Mar 2012
From 2006 to 2008 I served as editor and owner of the Midtown Monthly (Midmo). In the fall of 2008, after receiving my position with Verge Center for the Arts I gave up the role of editor in order to focus on my curatorial duties. The publication was sold to the Capital Weekly Group in the fall of 2009 and closed in the spring of 2012. After leaving my role as editor with the publication I continued to contribute to the magazine as a freelance writer until it went out of circulation in 2012. From 2006 to 2008 I served as editor and owner of the Midtown Monthly (Midmo). In the fall of 2008, after receiving my position with Verge Center for the Arts I gave up the role of editor in order to focus on my curatorial duties. The publication was sold to the Capital Weekly Group in the fall of 2009 and closed in the spring of 2012. After leaving my role as editor with the publication I continued to contribute to the magazine as a freelance writer until it went out of circulation in 2012.
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KVIE Public Television
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United States
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Telecommunications
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Art Auction Operations Specialist
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Apr 2010 - Oct 2010
This was a short-term position overseeing the basic operation and on-air presentation of the station's annual art auction. This was a short-term position overseeing the basic operation and on-air presentation of the station's annual art auction.
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The Crest Theatre
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United States
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Performing Arts
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Operations manager
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Sep 1995 - Dec 2005
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Education
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California State University-Sacramento
Master's degree, Fine and Studio Arts -
University of California, Davis
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Fine/Studio Arts, General