Eric Moed
Visiting Assistant Professor
Biography
Eric Moed’s practice exists at the intersection of public art, architecture and urban design examining the relationship between memory, narrative and public space.
Eric is the founder of New York-based transdisciplinary design studio Office of Open Practice. The studio designs & produces environments for learning, remembering and rethinking that are approachable, experiential and experimental. He is currently a Fellow at the Urban Design Forum and a Member of the Memory Studies Association. Previously, Eric was a founding member of the MIT Media Lab’s Poetic Justice Group and a member of the New Museum‘s cultural incubator NEW INC. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Vogue, Archinect, Architizer, The Huffington Post, Artnet, NPR and BBC Radio.
Education
B.Arch, Pratt Institute
M.Des, Harvard Graduate School of Design