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Elizabeth Moss is dedicated to recognizing Maine’s role in American Fine Art—in particular, the 20th century contemporary tradition.
Elizabeth Moss, MA, fell in love with Maine during a summer excursion to Monhegan Island from Washington, D.C. After completing her masters at George Washington University, Elizabeth began her career in the D.C. area—interning at The Kreeger Museum and working with the sculptor conservator at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Scupture Garden. Elizabeth moved on to the Smithsonian Institution, where she became one of the founding members of the Smithsonian Young Benefactors.
Elizabeth continued to visit Maine, and immersed herself in the contemporary Maine schools through the work of New York and Monhegan artist Henry Kallem. She made the move to Maine in 1997, and managed the Stein Gallery of Contemporary Glass and worked as a private dealer handling Kallem’s work. She opened Elizabeth Moss Galleries in Falmouth in 2004, and continues to advise prominent collectors on acquisitions and sales.
Her galleries invite patrons to share what she loves most about her work—simply being around great art. |