- Ben Frank Moss, III
- Transformation # 68, 1995
- graphite on paper
As a landscape painter, Moss works to establish a sense
of "place" in his work. He is a conscientious observer of
light and space as shaped by time and season and brings
these observations to his work. In his small works on
paper he uses color, form, and gesture to evoke
memories of place.
Ben Frank Moss retired from teaching at Dartmouth
College in 2008, where he served as chairman of the
Studio Art Department. Moss has studios in both New Hampshire and Washington where he summers. His work
has been included in solo, group, and invitational shows throughout the United States and abroad since the late
1960's. Moss is represented by several galleries on the
east coast, and his work has been included in shows at
the Seders Gallery since 1967. He has acted as visiting
artist or lecturer at over seventy institutions.
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