Stephanie Moran is an artist, librarian and researcher. She manages the Stuart Hall Library at Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) in Shoreditch, London, and is Art Editor for new peer-reviewed ecocentric journal 'The Ecological Citizen'.
Stephanie is currently working on an eco-sci-fi interactive ‘novel’ on for various platforms using and facilitating experimental processes of group fictioning.
Recent projects include BC Time-Slip, a research residency at Dynamo Arts, Vancouver, part of an interdisciplinary research project, Skullcracker Suite; and Supersensory Encounters for Supernormal Festival 2017, part of the Supernormal Supersensory Summer School that she has co-organised. Stephanie has also been working on a series of case studies examining artistic practice research produced in response to a New Media collection donated to the library by Curator Kathy Rae Huffman, as Associate Researcher at Goldsmiths Library. This is part of a larger project around the collection that she initiated in partnership with Res. Gallery, Deptford, London.
Stephanie is responsible for collection development, cataloguing and programming the Research Network at Iniva's Stuart Hall Library. She has also curated many group exhibitions in London and nationally, including co-directing the Marmite Prize for Painting from 2006 to 2013.