MURAL PORTFOLIO
KINDRED APARTMENTS 2023
Level six elevator lobby at the Kindred Apartments in Denver, CO.
CREATURE COMFORTS CAFE 2023
As part of the Street Wise Mural Festival, Moe Gram and Creature Comforts Cafe collaborated to recreate this 2022 mural.
STREET WISE MURAL FESTIVAL 2022
Street Wise Boulder is an annual “ARTivism” mural festival in Boulder, CO established in 2019 by Street Wise Arts. Street Wise Boulder aims to amplify arts and culture, represent cultural diversity and encourage dialogue around social advocacy and resilience through the installation of public art murals and related programming in the City of Boulder.
CATBIRD HOTEL 2022
Catbird is a welcoming independent boutique hotel that’s full of art, heart, and good vibes. This is what happens when you blur the line between hotel and home and add a hefty dose of counterculture. Now take all that and put it in RiNo, Denver's up-and-coming, industrial-chic makers paradise that just happens to be conveniently next to all the downtown action. Catbird serves as a meeting place for the community, inviting locals and visitors alike to gather, connect, collaborate, and inspire one another.
ILLEGAL PETE’S RE:FRESH 2022
RE:FRESH is Illegal Pete’s year-(plus)-long art project that will address business improvements through artistic collaboration. Pete has partnered with local arts producer Annie Geimer (Understudy and Meow Wolf) to assemble a team of artists that will solve each restaurant’s identified business upgrade.
ACOMA HOUSE, ROOM 204 2021
Acoma House is an artist lodging house in Denver, CO. Every corner of the space tells a captivating story by local artists, inviting guests to explore the depths of creativity while enjoying a truly unique stay in the Golden Triangle.
MLB ALLSTARS AND BLACK LOVE MURAL FESTIVAL 2020-2022
The Black Love Mural Festival is the culmination of a 3-way collaboration of solidarity! Rob the Art Museum, the City of Denver and IRL Art curated an artistic opportunity that will be held annually throughout the city of Denver, CO.
COLOR CON 2020
A musical and artistic event that could move throughout the community re-imagining alleyways as iconic destinations, while pulling together the community and making art accessible to all. Built by the community and for the community, COLORCON seeks to re-imagine public space in unconventional ways, re-think art, and inspire creative entrepreneurship for all.
BABE WALLS 2020
The Babe Walls festival is a celebration of women and non-binary folks in art along with the celebration of the community we can create together. It is not to be excluded by gender – but to celebrate our community formed by the feminine, which we inherently relate to.
11TH AVENUE HOSTEL 2020
A temporary mural placed outside of the 11th Avenue Hostel in Denver, Co.
OUR VOICE, OUR VIEWS, OUR VOTE 2019
“Our Voice, Our Views, Our Vote” is the title of the recent mural completed by Moe Gram and PlatteForum’s Art Lab interns for the 2019 Crush Walls mural festival. On behalf of Arts in Society, New Era Colorado and PlatteForum, this mural was created to communicate an urgent request for youth and young adults to practice their civic duty to be informed voters. “Our Voice, Our Views, Our Vote” is currently available for view in front of the OZ Architecture building in Denver’s RiNo Arts District. #shoutoutfivepoints
RINO ARTS FEST 2019
RINO Arts Fest was the second annual mural festival at Urban Cyclists in Denver, Co.
FAR OUT FACTORY 2019
Two Parts Co. took over an old factory building to create a truly radical experience inspired by Colorado cannabis. Completed a painted a 12ft mural and a 4 part exhibition unit inspired by the experience of “fantastic confusion”.
BIRDSEED DUMPSTERS 2018
Dumpsters at the Columbine Homes in the Valverde neighborhood in Southwest Denver. The Birdseed Dumpster Project is a community beautification project funded by a Denver Arts & Venues - Create Denver - PS You Are Here grant.
PLACE MATTERS 2018
This mural was commissioned to be specifically about the changing Five Points neighborhood in Denver, Co. This piece sends a much more broad message to take time to gain information about the places we go. How without realizing it, we transition from one previously red lined neighborhood to the next. It is a mural about how people travel, people stay, people offer their flavor while accepting new flavors, some resist change, some are absent minded and contribute nothing. Regardless of when we land, these places we go have a historical context that we should all seek out. The places we go have a historical context that exists and influences our everyday lives. Bottom line, place matters.