Przemyslaw (P.J.) Moskal

Przemyslaw (P.J.) Moskal joined the Digital Media Arts program in the Communication Studies Department in the Fall of 2008.

He graduated in 2003 with Master of Professional Studies degree from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and began his career as new media artist and consultant for an array of non-profit and commercial projects in New York City and later in Pennsylvania.

His interactive, digital art works, which are both screen and installation based, have been recognized and exhibited at: New York University, NY, NY; Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, Paris, France; Cornerhouse Gallery in Manchester, U.K.; Consulate General of the Republic of Poland, NY, NY; Galapagos Art Space, Brooklyn, NY; Thailand New Media Art Festival, Bangkok, Thailand; WEB3DArt Consortium, Monterey, CA; Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland; SIGGRAPH 2004 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Hypersonica 2004, Sao Paulo, Brazil; AXA Gallery, NY, NY; Conservatoire d'Art et d'Histoire, Annecy, France; Media Art Biennale, Warsaw, Poland; Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland; Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland; among others.

In 2003, P.J. received grants from New York State Council on the Arts and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council for his project Virtual and Real: K-Dron and Light. A year later, he participated in New New Yorkers Festival in Warsaw, Poland, during which he presented his interactive art works at the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in an exhibition sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw and co-organized with the Warsaw Electronic Festival.

In November of 2004, P.J. was invited by New York City award-winning design studio, Local Projects, to design and program interactive 3D component for The ChronoScope, an interactive installation which was on view at AXA Gallery in Times Square as part of exhibition entitled: At The Crossroads of Desire: A Times Square Centennial, curated by Max Page. In August 2005 The ChronoScope received Honorable Mention Award from I.D. Magazine Annual Design Review in interactive category.

Since 2005, P.J. has been an adjunct faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania in East Stroudsburg.

In his first semester (Fall 2008) at Canisius, he is teaching a digital Graphics course and a Dynamic 3D course at DMA. He hopes to develop courses in 3D Animation, Interactive 3D Visualizations, and 2D and 3D Game Design courses.