Eve Mosher

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Notable workHighWaterLine
Eve Mosher
Sensing Change exhibit, 2013
Born
Notable workHighWaterLine
MovementEnvironmental art
Websitewww.evemosher.com

Eve Mosher is an American environmental artist living and working in Northeast Scotland.[1] She is best known for her public art installation HighWaterLine, which premiered in New York City in 2007. Her predictions about where waters would rise due to climate change were validated by flood levels during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Other locations for installations of HighWaterLine include Miami, Florida, where it was created with the help of volunteers (2013)[2] Bristol, England[3] and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2014).[4][5]

She is co-founder of Works on Water, an artist-run organisation which supports artists working on, in and with the water. She is also co-founder of play:groundNYC an organisation dedicated to transforming the city of New York through play.

More recent works include a role as the River Animateur for Findhorn Watershed Initiative[6] in partnership with Findhorn Bay Arts, and currently Eve is the embedded artist of Sea Change - Montrose, a project initiated by Culture for Climate Scotland that seeks to co-create coastal futures with the communities impacted by climate change.

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