Ceci Moss. Photo: Jessica Fee

Ceci Moss is a curator, writer and educator based in Los Angeles. She is the founding director of Gas, a mobile, autonomous, experimental and networked platform for contemporary art located in a truck gallery and online. The non-profit space has thus far shown work by 89 artists and received widespread local, national and international acclaim. Los Angeles Magazine named Gas “one of LA’s most interesting art galleries” and Art in America calls the space “radical” and “innovative.”

 

She has MA and PhD in Comparative Literature from New York University, and a BA in History and Sociology from U.C. Berkeley. Her first book Expanded Internet Art: Twenty-First Century Artistic Practice and the Informational Milieu was released in Fall 2019 through the Bloomsbury series International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics. She is currently a Lecturer in Curatorial Practice at California College of the Arts (CCA) and she has held teaching positions at the University of Southern California, Scripps College, the San Francisco Art Institute and New York University.