![]() ![]() Moser frequently lectures and acts as visiting artist and artist-in-residence at universities and institutions across the country. The book won popular and critical acclaim. Moser's recent memoir, “We Were Brothers,” explored the lifelong effects of racism he encountered growing up in segregated Chattanooga had on his family ties. ![]() His work is represented in collections throughout the world, including The National Gallery of Art in Washington, The Metropolitan Museum, The British Museu m, The Library of Congress, The National Library of Australia, The London College of Printing, The Vatican Library, the Israel Museum and Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Cambridge universities. Moser’s achievements include the production of world-class illustrations to some of the world’s great literary works including the bible, “The Divine Comedy,” “Moby Dick” and “Alice in Wonderland.” He is widely celebrated for his dramatic wood engravings for the only twentieth-century edition of the entire “King James Bible” illustrated by a single artist. ![]() The Department of Fine Arts/Hite Art Institute presents a lecture April 1 by Barry Moser, prizewinning educator, author, illustrator and designer of nearly three hundred books for children and adults. ![]()
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