Matthew Moore’s photographic work exposes patterns in the built environment that shed light on the way collective memory and historic narratives are formed. His recent body of work, Post-Socialist Landscapes, was the focus of solo exhibitions at the Gormley Gallery in Baltimore, MD (2023), Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, OR (2022), the Ryniker-Morrison Gallery in Billings, MT (2022), and at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD (2019). Matt’s work has also been featured in Time Magazine, The Daily Mail, Atlas Obscura, Musee, BmoreArt, Lenscratch, Deep Baltic, and many other publications.

Matt earned a BFA in Photography from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI, and an MFA in Photography from Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. He is currently an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Photography Program at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland. Matt lives in a small-ish community on Maryland’s eastern shore, where he is a practicing quaker at the Third Haven Friends Meeting, and father of the two coolest kids on the planet, Cleo and Emilia.