
Eric Moed (b. 1987, New York, NY)
Eric Moed’s practice exists at the intersection of public art, architecture and design, examining the relationship between memory, narrative and society. He has completed large-scale public art and design installations in the US and the EU. Moed’s projects have been featured in the New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Archinect, Architizer, The Huffington Post, Haaretz, NPR and BBC Radio. He holds a Masters in Design Studies from Harvard University Graduate School of Design with a concentration in Art, Design, and the Public Domain (‘19) and a Bachelors of Architecture from Pratt Institute (‘12). In 2019 Eric was a founding member of the MIT Media Lab’s Poetic Justice Group. He is currently a member of the New Museum's cultural-incubator NEW INC and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture.
Practice
In 2020 Eric founded New York City-based design studio Office of Open Practice➚
Select Press
Vogue ‘Peggy Guggenheim’s History-Making Exhibition ‘31 Women’ Has Been Revived’ [May 2023] | Artnet ‘How a Broadway Producer Recreated Peggy Guggenheim’s Groundbreaking ‘Exhibition of 31 Women’ [May 2023] | Prattfolio Can a Memorial Change Our Collective Story? [October 2022] | Monument Lab ‘Shifting Public Spaces’ [July 2020] | NPR ‘Changing Perspective’ [August 2019] | Florida Times Union ‘Sculptural Bike Rack A Nod to Black History’ [August 2019] | Tablet Magazine 'A Lust For Lox' [August 2017] | El Español ‘El ‘Schindler’ Portugués Que Salvó a 38.000 Refugiados de las Garras de los Nazis’ [September 2017] | New York Times 'In Portugal, A Protector of People Is Honored' [July 2013] | Archinect Work Towards Fairness: Restoring the Casa do Passal in Honor of its Humanitarian Owner' [August 2013] | Visão Magazine ‘A lista de Sousa Mendes’ [June 2013] | Público ‘A Casa Com Que Aristides de Sousa Mendes Sempre Sonhou’ [June 2013] | Haaretz 'A Pilgrimage to the Home of 'The Portuguese Schindler’ [August 2013] | Tablet Magazine ‘Exhibit Honors Portuguese Diplomat Who Saved Thousands From Nazis’ [August 2013] | Architizer 'Are Architects Useful After Natural Disasters?' [November 2012] | Huffington Post 'Occupy Sandy Volunteer Sounds Alarm on ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ [November 2012] | UNHate Foundation 'Winning Projects' [December 2012] | New York Times 'Education Life: Class Assignments' [February 2012]

Eric Moed (b. 1987, New York, NY)
Eric Moed’s practice exists at the intersection of public art, architecture and design, examining the relationship between memory, narrative and society. He has completed large-scale public art and design installations in the US and the EU. Moed’s projects have been featured in the New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Archinect, Architizer, The Huffington Post, Haaretz, NPR and BBC Radio. He holds a Masters in Design Studies from Harvard University Graduate School of Design with a concentration in Art, Design, and the Public Domain (‘19) and a Bachelors of Architecture from Pratt Institute (‘12). In 2019 Eric was a founding member of the MIT Media Lab’s Poetic Justice Group. He is currently a member of the New Museum's cultural-incubator NEW INC and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture.
Practice
In 2020 Eric founded New York City-based design studio Office of Open Practice➚
Select Press
Vogue ‘Peggy Guggenheim’s History-Making Exhibition ‘31 Women’ Has Been Revived’ [May 2023] | Artnet ‘How a Broadway Producer Recreated Peggy Guggenheim’s Groundbreaking ‘Exhibition of 31 Women’ [May 2023] | Prattfolio Can a Memorial Change Our Collective Story? [October 2022] | Monument Lab ‘Shifting Public Spaces’ [July 2020] | NPR ‘Changing Perspective’ [August 2019] | Florida Times Union ‘Sculptural Bike Rack A Nod to Black History’ [August 2019] | Tablet Magazine 'A Lust For Lox' [August 2017] | El Español ‘El ‘Schindler’ Portugués Que Salvó a 38.000 Refugiados de las Garras de los Nazis’ [September 2017] | New York Times 'In Portugal, A Protector of People Is Honored' [July 2013] | Archinect Work Towards Fairness: Restoring the Casa do Passal in Honor of its Humanitarian Owner' [August 2013] | Visão Magazine ‘A lista de Sousa Mendes’ [June 2013] | Público ‘A Casa Com Que Aristides de Sousa Mendes Sempre Sonhou’ [June 2013] | Haaretz 'A Pilgrimage to the Home of 'The Portuguese Schindler’ [August 2013] | Tablet Magazine ‘Exhibit Honors Portuguese Diplomat Who Saved Thousands From Nazis’ [August 2013] | Architizer 'Are Architects Useful After Natural Disasters?' [November 2012] | Huffington Post 'Occupy Sandy Volunteer Sounds Alarm on ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ [November 2012] | UNHate Foundation 'Winning Projects' [December 2012] | New York Times 'Education Life: Class Assignments' [February 2012]

Eric Moed (b. 1987, New York, NY)
Eric Moed’s practice exists at the intersection of public art, architecture and design, examining the relationship between memory, narrative and society. He has completed large-scale public art and design installations in the US and the EU. Moed’s projects have been featured in the New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Archinect, Architizer, The Huffington Post, Haaretz, NPR and BBC Radio.
He holds a Masters in Design Studies from Harvard University Graduate School of Design with a concentration in Art, Design, and the Public Domain (‘19) and a Bachelors of Architecture from Pratt Institute (‘12). In 2019 Eric was a founding member of the MIT Media Lab’s Poetic Justice Group. He is currently a member of the New Museum's cultural-incubator NEW INC and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture.
In 2020 he founded New York-based design studio Office of Open Practice.
Vogue ‘Peggy Guggenheim’s History-Making Exhibition ‘31 Women’ Has Been Revived’ [May 2023] | Artnet ‘How a Broadway Producer Recreated Peggy Guggenheim’s Groundbreaking ‘Exhibition of 31 Women’ [May 2023] | Prattfolio Can a Memorial Change Our Collective Story? [October 2022] | Monument Lab ‘Shifting Public Spaces’ [July 2020] | NPR ‘Changing Perspective’ [August 2019] | Florida Times Union ‘Sculptural Bike Rack A Nod to Black History’ [August 2019] | Tablet Magazine 'A Lust For Lox' [August 2017] | El Español ‘El ‘Schindler’ Portugués Que Salvó a 38.000 Refugiados de las Garras de los Nazis’ [September 2017] | New York Times 'In Portugal, A Protector of People Is Honored' [July 2013] | Archinect Work Towards Fairness: Restoring the Casa do Passal in Honor of its Humanitarian Owner' [August 2013] | Visão Magazine ‘A lista de Sousa Mendes’ [June 2013] | Público ‘A Casa Com Que Aristides de Sousa Mendes Sempre Sonhou’ [June 2013] | Haaretz 'A Pilgrimage to the Home of 'The Portuguese Schindler’ [August 2013] | Tablet Magazine ‘Exhibit Honors Portuguese Diplomat Who Saved Thousands From Nazis’ [August 2013] | Architizer 'Are Architects Useful After Natural Disasters?' [November 2012] | Huffington Post 'Occupy Sandy Volunteer Sounds Alarm on ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ [November 2012] | UNHate Foundation 'Winning Projects' [December 2012] | New York Times 'Education Life: Class Assignments' [February 2012]