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Emmett Moore

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View fullsize A match made in heaven. My chair with a Women’s World Champion wrestling belt. 🏆

This was part of Sunset Flip, an exhibition curated by @adamabdallday and @ninajohnsongallery featuring professional wrestlers and artists Lee Moriarty and Thekl
View fullsize Not on my bingo card for this year; having my work featured in a @tmagazine article about fashion designers taking inspiration from furniture and home décor, and artists using clothing as a medium. 

Tap the link in my bio to read the story ab
View fullsize Scrap EPS foam carved, eroded and assembled to resemble coral rock, floating improbably from the trees. Etched with graffiti and chrome-plated they nod to Miami’s oolitic limestone bedrock, the ground that made the city possible, while pointing
View fullsize Daring Design, Emmett Moore

In December, artist and designer Emmett Moore showcased his work at Nina Johnson’s booth at Art Basel Miami Beach and opened his solo exhibition, Neon Sun, at the gallery. On view through early February, Neon Sun sh
View fullsize The history of Miami in a bowl. A 3D-scanned and printed mash-up of mussel shells and disposable lighters, inspired by ancient Native shell mounds found across Florida, waste that became architecture. Flip it upside down and boom… it’s o
View fullsize What started as a truckload of native trees was slowly whittled down to three. A bay rum, simpson stopper, and pigeon plum were selected, cast into metal and paired with industrial components forming a fusion of the natural and built environment.

My
View fullsize Nine months ago I could barely look at a screen or draw for more than a few minutes at a time. Today I’m almost fully back, and deeply grateful. 

Thank you to everyone who helped make this show happen. 

@ninajohnsongallery @johnsonmilewski @k
View fullsize Catch me at booth D20 ✨

Join us at Booth D20 for Nina Johnson’s debut presentation at Art Basel Miami Beach, featuring works by Anna Betbeze, Rochelle Feinstein, Dara Friedman, Patrick Dean Hubbell, Emmett Moore, George Nelson Preston, Nathlie
View fullsize Now Open! ☀️

My show is now open to the public at Nina Johnson from 10am-6pm this week and regular gallery hours starting next week, Tuesday-Saturday 11am-5pm.

Neon Sun will be on view in the Sculpture Garden at Nina Johnson through February 7, 202
View fullsize Coming soon 🍿

So here’s the thing about chairs… They are the litmus test for good design. They have to be load-bearing in multiple directions, need to be somewhat ergonomic, and they (usually)have to be light enough to move around, amo
View fullsize An explosion inside my mind. Ancient rock and anthropocene waste, UPS foam with old clothing, graffiti and gas.

This ain’t a sculpture, it’s a fossil from a future that never showed up.

Rebel Rebel 
36”H 30”W 24”D 
Fou
View fullsize I’m back online in more ways than one. It’s been about five months since my injury and I’m finally getting back to my old tricks. Man it feels good. 

A brain injury, a premature baby out-of-state, and now an Art Basel show. 2025 wa
View fullsize I’ve finally returned to Downtown Providence! Huge thanks to @avenuepvd for bringing my work to Rhode Island.

Years ago, I lived on Orange Street in Downtown Providence while attending @risd1877, and now my sculpture Tempest is installed just
View fullsize Seastead Swag Light
18”H 36”W 40”D 
Found Eps, Barnacles, Urethane, Acrylic, Epoxy, Hardware

This hanging lamp is a vision made from repurposed human waste, encrusted with and overtaken by marine life, emerging from the ocean, and
View fullsize Oolitic Limestone and Strangler Fig for the walls of AMLI Wynwood 

Walking the tightrope between wallpaper and mural 

Thank you @ninajohnsongallery 

With production support from @kevinllc 

Images by @zacharybalber 

#emmettmoore #miamidesign #mia
View fullsize Reclaimed from an urban cherry tree that fell to rot and termites - The tree’s voids were filled with colored epoxy, turning flaws into details, and threading the natural with the engineered. A blue river runs through, lined with animal bones,

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