



Raised by Guyanese parents, Alison Croney Moses grew up in a home where making clothing, food and art was part of everyday life. Memories of her father building furniture inspired her to switch from studies in graphic design to furniture making. While learning to construct furniture in class, Alison went beyond basic box joinery to make a curved pod, employing compound angles and hidden spines to achieve a form well above the basic requirements. “Once I discovered bent lamination would allow me to create the curves I envisioned, I knew I had found my visual language,” she says. Alison has augmented her art practice with an advanced degree in sustainability, reinforcing this value in her role as a researcher, administrator and practising artist.
Alison Croney Moses is a master artisan: she began her career in 2003 and she started teaching in 2013
Alison Croney Moses