Jake Moss

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Born
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralia
Alma mater
  • St Paul's Catholic Primary School
  • St Laurence's College
Occupation
  • Artist
  • Writer
  • Playwright
  • Filmmaker
Websitejakemoss.net

Jake Moss is an Australian artist, writer, playwright and filmmaker.

Moss was born in Brisbane, Queensland and grew up in a housing commission environment in the suburb of Woodridge, Queensland. He was an altar server for St. Pauls Parish[1] where he also attended St Paul's Catholic Primary School.[2] He attended high school at St Laurence's College which was the source material for his third book, Loser.

Moss' first exhibition of works was in 2015 at the Percolator Gallery where he released books, films, photography and paintings.[3]

In May, 2019, Moss attended an art residency at Arteles Creative Center[4] in Haukijärvi, Finland, facilitated by Dr Margi Brown Ash. In July of 2019, Moss became the first Artist-In-Residence at Subtropical Studio.[5][6]

Exhibitions

  • Trash Youth, Percolator Gallery,[7] Brisbane (2015)
  • Woodridge Kid, Metro Arts Theatre, Brisbane (2016)
  • You're Scaring The Children, The Living Gallery,[8] Brooklyn, NY (2017)
  • with feelings,[9] Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane (2019)

Writing

  • Crooked Teeth (2015)
  • Trinder Park (2015)
  • Loser (2015)
  • Sooky Cunts (2015)
  • The Cancer To My Enthusiasm (2016)
  • Woodridge Kid (2016)
  • Oddball: Collected Writings (2019)
  • you're welcome and i apologise (2020)

Films

  • ext. skatepark[10] Writer/Director/Producer (2020)

Theatre

  • Is there pussy in heaven? [11] Playwright/Director/Producer/Actor (2016)
  • Sex Shop Playwright/Director/Producer (2016)

Interviews and Reviews

  • Jake Moss[12] by The Mostly Professional Podcast

Book

  • you're welcome and i apologise[13] by Gum Magazine

Art Exhibitions

  • With Feelings[14] by Gum Magazine

References

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