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Alana Moy is a visual artist, poet, musician, actor/model, and creative director based in New York. The Park Avenue Armory, the Heckscher Museum of Art, Arsenal Gallery, The New York Academy of Art, and 651 Arts, among others have showcased her performance and visual artistry. She is an Art Start Emerging Artist in Residence (2024-2025), an Art Start Fellowship Awardee (2025), a Heckscher Museum of Art Visitor’s Choice Awards Recipient (2020), and an Angelo Del Toro PRYHLI Scholarship recipient (2020).

 

Moy is a SAG-AFTRA member and sits on the NY chapter’s executive board of APALA (Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance), where she footworks with her community to foster activism and political conscientiousness. Moy carries out her mission as well within her work with ASPIRA, a non-profit dedicated to uplifting Latino and other marginalized community youth to develop leadership skills and promote individual expression, as an art instructor.

 

Moy received her BFA in Illustration from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2024. 

Alana Moy is an interdisciplinary artist that creates to promote conversation around spirituality, morality, activism, and social commentary. She works to bridge the gap between the body, mind, and soul by creating socially puncturing art that acts as beacons for human connection. Through self-portraiture and self-vulnerability, she aims to investigate society through the lens of her own navigation of life in respect to her cultural backgrounds as well as acknowledging other minority and marginalized community experiences. Moy is a researcher, writer, and activist whose mission is to inspire introspection and connection throughout humanity and foster deconstruction from societal ideals that diminish the spirit and overall quality of life. Her focus is on impact rather than medium to inspire conscientiousness through creative expression.

Alana Moy is an interdisciplinary artist that creates to promote conversation around spirituality, morality, activism, and social commentary. She works to bridge the gap between the body, mind, and soul by creating socially puncturing art that acts as beacons for human connection. Through self-portraiture and self-vulnerability, she aims to investigate society through the lens of her own navigation of life in respect to her cultural backgrounds as well as acknowledging other minority and marginalized community experiences. Moy is a researcher, writer, and activist whose mission is to inspire introspection and connection throughout humanity and foster deconstruction from societal ideals that diminish the spirit and overall quality of life. Her focus is on impact rather than medium to inspire conscientiousness through creative expression.

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BIO

Alchemy; Art Start Emerging Artists in Residence Retrospective, 2025

 

AXA Art Prize US Finalist, New York Academy of Art, 2024

 

Harlem Grown: The Sankofa Installation, Marcus Garvey Park, 2024

 

Published in Ilustrar Magazine Issue 45, 2023

 

Mi Parque Mi Tierra, Arsenal Museum, 2023

 

Creative Quarterly 73 Issue: Runner-up  Student Illustrator, 2023


FIT Fabulous: A Modern Investigation of Hip Hop, 2023

AWARDS & PRESS

Published in Alternative Movie Posters Collection, 2022

Long Island's Best: Young Artists, Heckscher Museum, 2020


Visitors Choice Award's Winner for LI's Best, Heckscher Museum, 2020


Art In the Heart, 11th Grade Winner, 2018


 H {N)YPN(Y} OSIS: Philippe Parreno, Park Avenue Armory; Ann Lee Performer, 2015


Tino Sehgal's "Ann Lee", Marian Goodman Booth for Frieze New York; Ann Lee Performer, 2013

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