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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.  
—Art in America
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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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    Nov262013

    Deeper Memory: A generative workshop

    February 17, 2014 - February 21, 2014

    Learning how to write a memoir that moves beyond mere recollection and delves deeper into your memory is one of the key elements of Honor Moore’s one-week intensive class. With her guidance, you will explore how to skillfully channel those deeper memories and turn them into valuable and persuasive resources for your work.

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