Gracie Moon is a sculpture and installation artist based in San Diego, California.

Her work investigates the intersections of race, culture, heritage, and domesticity. She uses food, found objects, industrial and domestic materials to create visual poetry which examines cultural commodification and self-connection. 

Through deconstruction of Western-centric narratives, she confronts the appropriation and commodification of Japanese culture. Her sculptures employ memory and story-telling to reimagine spaces of belonging. Her work rides the tension of an in-between space, where dualities of breaking, mending, losing, and finding can be held simultaneously in her complex social location as a multiracial Japanese and White American.

Moon has exhibited her work at Keller Gallery at Point Loma Nazarene University, The Athenaeum in La Jolla, and at Bread and Salt Gallery in Barrio Logan, CA.



email: graciemoon1@icloud.com