Aimelie Moen is an artist born and raised in South Florida. She studied Fine Arts and Art History at Marist College partnered with the Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence Italy. She currently lives between Florence, Italy, and Los Angeles, California.
Aimelie Moen è una artista nata a Miami. Lei ha studiato Belli Arti e Historia del'Arte al Marist College col' Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici a Firenze, Italia. Lei viva tra Firenze, Italia, e Los Angeles, California.
Email: aimeliemoen@gmail.com
EDUCATION
2014 - 2018 Bachelors in Fine Arts and Art History (magna cum laude), Marist College and Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici, Florence, Italy
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici, Clubs and Activities Coordinator — 2018 - Present
Marist College Program Support — 2015 - 2018
Studio Assistant under Rossana Pinero— Spring 2016
National Trust Sutton House and 575 Wandsworth Road Conservation Assistant — Internship 2016
Art Conservator Assistant under Dr. Lorenzo Casamenti, with special consideration for Escuela Artes del Fuego of Santiago de Chile, CONAF, and Rapa Nui collaboration on Moai statues at Tonjariki— 2015
International Ambassador, American Heritage Ambassadors; Plantation, FL, USA — 2013 - 2014
Teacher Assistant, Potter’s Guild; Plantation, FL, USA — 2010 - 2014
Arts Counselor, Young at Art Museum; Davie, FL, USA — 2010
SELECTED AWARDS, SHOWS, AND PUBLICATIONS
Art is in the Square, 2018—Piazza di San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy; four monotypes selected for showing
Art Clash 2018—La Sala Blu, Accademia di Belli Arti, Florence, Italy; “A Dream is a Past Desire” selected for showing
Art is in the Square, 2016—Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici premises, via Faenza 69/r, Florence, Italy; “Family Portrait” (mixed media on canvas), “The Offering” selected for showing
Art Clash 2016—La Sala d’Arme di Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy; California State University, Florence, Italy; Florina Museum of Contemporary Art, Florina, Greece (permanent collection); one work, “The Offering,” selected for showing
Marist Globetrotter Magazine 2015-2016—“Steps to Paradise” article published in biannual magazine
Art in the Square, 2015—Piazza di San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy; three works, “Serene,” “How to Say Goodbye,” and “Crossroads” selected for showing
Marist-Italy Art Show, April 2015—Florence, Italy; two works, “Serene” and “Embodiment of Spring,” selected for showing
Artist of the Year, 2013-2014—American Heritage School; portfolio received special note
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, 2014—Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, New York City, U.S.A., silver medal received for 2014 senior portfolio “Color Wheel of Emotion”
Annual Showcase, May 2014—Plantation Art Guild; portfolio “Color Wheel of Emotion” selected for showing, second place in show
“Most Outstanding Art,” 2014-2015—National Scholastic Press Association; “Grief” from portfolio entitled “Color Wheel of Emotion” selected
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, 2010—Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, New York City, U.S.A.; gold medal for “How I See Myself” colored pencil drawing
E-Waste Show, August 2013—Motorola/Google facility, Plantation, Florida; artwork made from recycled phone, computer, and radio parts with a team of engineers received “Best in Show”
Broward Regional Art Show, 2012—Broward County Art Fair; “Best in Show”
Broward Regional Art Show, 2011—Broward County Art Fair; first place