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The reintroduction of Margarett Sargent, whose works haven’t been exhibited since 1936, brings back a lost world of wealth and privileged bohemianism. These intriguing paintings conjure a creator in whom independence, self-indulgence intelligence, passion and a restless quest for beauty mingle to both productive and self-destructive effect.  
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    Fall 2015 and Spring 2016

    Honor will be teaching at the New School MFA Program where is she entering her third year as Nonfiction coordinator
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    Nov162010

    The Bishop's Daughter

    Essays and excerpts related to Honor Moores memoir, 2008

    Listen to the podcast of Deborah Harper’s (President of Psychjourney) interview with Honor Moore, June 2009

    My Father’s Secret, Huffington Post, June 2008

    On Faith: The Anarchy of Love Will Prevail, The Washington Post, May 2008

    Personal History: The Bishop’s Daughter, New Yorker, March 2008

    New Yorker Out Loud: Confessions, New Yorker online, March 2008

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