The Window
curated by Andrew Moss
1 dec. 2023 — 6 jan. 2024
The Window
curated by Andrew Moss

1 dec. 2023 — 6 jan. 2024
The Window
curated by Andrew Moss
1 dec. 2023 — 6 jan. 2024
Curating this iteration of The Window is Andrew Moss.
Andrew Geoffrey Kwabena Moss is a writer and teacher who has lived in the UK, Japan and currently Australia. Of Anglo-Ghanaian heritage, his work seeks to explore and challenge liminal landscapes, complex identities and the social constructs of race.
Andrew is a member of the ACT Writers’ Centre and has previously had work published by Afropean, People in Harmony, Fly on the Wall Press, Fair Acre Press, Golden Walkman, Beliveau Books, Poor Yorick Literary Journal, GMGA Publishing, The Good Life Review, Red Penguin Books, Scissortail Press, The Minison Project, dyst Literary Journal, Sound the Abeng, Rigorous, Wingless Dreamer, Litoria Press and The Caribbean Writer.
Andrew describes the practice of writing as speaking from the intimate chambers of the soul to reveal the redemptive power of storytelling and community through words designed to inspire, entertain, and provoke thoughtful responses. We can’t wait to see what words are paired with his selection.


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Installation view The Window curated by Andrew Moss featuring Dean Cross, Cataclysm, 2021, inkjet print on canvas. Collection Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, Dean Cross 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Andrew Moss featuring Dean Cross, Cataclysm, 2021, inkjet print on canvas. Collection Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, Dean Cross 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
The Window
curated by Andrew Moss
1 dec. 2023 — 6 jan. 2024
Curating this iteration of The Window is Andrew Moss.
Andrew Geoffrey Kwabena Moss is a writer and teacher who has lived in the UK, Japan and currently Australia. Of Anglo-Ghanaian heritage, his work seeks to explore and challenge liminal landscapes, complex identities and the social constructs of race.
Andrew is a member of the ACT Writers’ Centre and has previously had work published by Afropean, People in Harmony, Fly on the Wall Press, Fair Acre Press, Golden Walkman, Beliveau Books, Poor Yorick Literary Journal, GMGA Publishing, The Good Life Review, Red Penguin Books, Scissortail Press, The Minison Project, dyst Literary Journal, Sound the Abeng, Rigorous, Wingless Dreamer, Litoria Press and The Caribbean Writer.
Andrew describes the practice of writing as speaking from the intimate chambers of the soul to reveal the redemptive power of storytelling and community through words designed to inspire, entertain, and provoke thoughtful responses. We can’t wait to see what words are paired with his selection.


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Installation view The Window curated by Andrew Moss featuring Dean Cross, Cataclysm, 2021, inkjet print on canvas. Collection Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, Dean Cross 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view The Window curated by Andrew Moss featuring Dean Cross, Cataclysm, 2021, inkjet print on canvas. Collection Goulburn Regional Art Gallery. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by the artist, Dean Cross 2022. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.