Curriculum Vitae

Solo Exhibitions and Installations

2025

  • ‘Gradually, All at Once’ - Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, Arlington, VA,

2019-2024

  • 609 H St. NE, Washington, DC. ‘Central Moment’ – commissioned piece for the lobby of a newly opened building in the H St. NE neighborhood of Washington, DC.

2018-2019

  • Dupont Underground - “Equator” - Dec 2018-Feb. 2019, Washington, DC.

2018

  • FabLabDC - A Lamentation - April-June, 2018. Washington, DC.

2017-2018

  • VisArts, “Prow” - Public projection of a new commissioned video work on the facade of the Visarts building in downtown Rockville, MD - Nov 2017 - Feb. 2018.

2016

  • David M. Brown Planetarium, ‘In This Convex Hull’ Arlington, VA.

2015

  • Maryland Art Place, ‘Terminal Velocity’ Baltimore, MD.

  • Young Projects, ‘Precipice,’ Los Angeles, CA.

  • 2014 Di∞G, “Simulation”, Vienna, Austria

  • Washington Project for the Arts, “Hothouse Video Series,” Washington, DC.

2013

  • The University Art Gallery – The University of the South, “Dark Matter” Sewanee, TN.

2011

  • Conner Contemporary Art, “High Pressure System”, Washington, DC

2009

  • Conner Contemporary Art, “This Shape We’re In”, Washington, DC

2007

  • D.E.N. Contemporary Art, “Turbulent State,” Culver City, CA

2006

  • Conner Contemporary Art, “Static,” Washington, DC.

2004

  • Strand on Volta Gallery, “These Things Happen: New Video by Brandon Morse,” Washington, DC

2003

  • Watkins Gallery at American University, “Occlusion, New Work by Brandon Morse”, Washington, DC.

2002

  • School 33 Art Center, “New Work by Brandon Morse,” Baltimore, MD.

Performing Arts

2017

  • The Fall of the House of Usher’ - Live Projection Design, Directed by Septime Webre for Halcyon Stage and the Wolf Trap Opera - Dock 5, Washington, DC July 30

2016

  • ‘Tone @ the 9:30 Club’ Live visual accompaniment for TONE at the 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, July.

Group Exhibitions and Installations

2024

  • “Frame and Frequency X” Visarts, Rockville Md.

2020 -2021

  • “Traces” The Kreeger Museum, Washington, DC. September 2020 - July, 2021

2018

  • “Full-Dome Festival” David M. Brown Planetarium, Arlington, VA.

  • “Another Dimension” DC Art Center, Washington, DC - curated by Philip Barlow and Chandi Kelley.

  • 2016

  • “Mission Universe - A Curanaut’s Journey” - Towson University, Towson, MD, July-August

  • “Inward-Outward” - Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville, MD.

  • 2015

  • “Resolutions” - Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC

  • “Cross-Pollination - Hybrid Art Abuzz” - Towson University, MD.

  • “Coding and Creativity” - American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC

  • “Ceci n’est pas une T.V.’ - George Mason University, Arlington, VA.

  • “Resonate” - Di∞G - Vienna, Austria.

  • Nanjing Museum, ‘Weightlessness’ Nanjing, China

  • 2014

  • “Macicrocosm” - Area 405, Baltimore, MD.

  • “Simulacrum - Brandon Morse & Valentin Ruhry,” Di∞G, Vienna, Austria.

  • 2013

  • “Dialogues - Vienna & DC,” Baeckerstrasses 4, Vienna, Austria.

  • “I See You - 1st International Videonale” Kunsthalle Detroit, Detroit, MI.

  • “Starlight Dinner,” Maryland Art Place (off site benefit for MAP), Baltimore, MD.

  • “Speed and Pressure,” Visarts Gallery, Rockville, MD.

  • 2012

  • “ Contained – FotoFocus Cincinnati.” Cincinnati, Ohio

  • “Art Platform Los Angeles” Young Projects at the Art Platform Contemporary

  • Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA. “Towards the Infinite,” Young Projects, Los Angeles,

  • CA “Dark Matter” - Conveyor Magazine video screening at West Projects, New York, NY.

2011

  • “Urban Landscapes,” Austrian Cultural Forum at the Embassy of Austria,

  • Washington, DC. “Corridor,” The Art Museum of the Americas – Organization of American States, Washington, DC.

2010

  • “Node10 - Abstrakt Abstrakt” Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany

  • “Catalyst - 35 Years of the WPA,” American University Museum at the Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC

2009

  • “Torinover ’09,” Turin, Italy

2007

  • “Torinover ’07,” Turin Italy

2006

  • D.E.N. Contemporary Art , “Aligning With Abstract L.A.”, Culver City, CA.

  • “Arts Not Ads”, A public art project in Washington DC organized by Welmoed Laanstra. Corcoran Gallery of Art,

  • “Redefined – Modern and Contemporary Art from the Collection”, Washington, DC. Curated by Jonathan Binstock, Curator of Contemporary Art, The Corcoran Gallery of Art.

2005

  • Conner Contemporary Art, “Found Sound,” Washington, DC

  • D.E.N. Contemporary Art, “Groundwork,” Culver City, CA.

  • Gallery Four, “I Really Want to See.” ,Baltimore, MD,

2004

  • Creative Partners Gallery, “The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards,” Bethesda, MD. Finalist Washington, DC.

  • Area 405,“Flat Earth,” Baltimore, MD.

  • Maryland Art Place, “18 th Annual Critics Residency Program,” Baltimore, MD.

2003

  • The Mexican Cultural Institute, “Fission/Fusion: Contemporary Art from Mexico and the USA,” Washington, DC. Berta Kolteniuk, Curator

2002

  • Warehouse Gallery, “DBSides,” Washington, DC. Sponsored by the Washington Project for the Arts/Corcoran and Decatur Blue

Curatorial Activity

2015

  • Visarts, ‘Experimental Film + Video Series’, Rockville, MD

2010-2012

  • Capital Skyline – ‘Experimental Media Series’ chief curator for a series of 5 events over the course of two years at the Capitol Skyline Hotel commissioned by Mera Rubell, Proprietor.

Media Bibliography

2025

2018

  • Kriston Capps, “At Dupont Underground, Brandon Morse Offers a Taut Essay on Borders.” The Washington City Paper, Dec. 13, 2018

  • Mark Jenkins, “Intriguing and Unexpected Art Shows You Should See This Summer,” The Washington Post, June 7, 2018

2017

  • Kriston Capps, “The Year in Galleries - Our Critics Pick their Favorite Exhibitions Of 2017,” The Washington City Paper, Dec. 28, 2017

2015

  • Kriston Capps, “DC’s 12 Best Gallery Shows”, Washington City Paper, Dec. 31

  • Rowan Fulton, “Giving Up the Ghost: Brandon Morse at MAP by Rowan Fulton“, bmoreart.com, Oct. 19th.

  • Michael O’Sulivan, “Spring Arts Preview: In the Galleries”, The Washington Post, Jan. 30th

  • Mark Jenkins, “In the Galleries: Photos That Take Twists and Turns at Civilian Art Projects”, The Washington Post, Jan. 23rd

  • Kriston Capps, “Should Art Acquaintance Be Forgot? Not if Civilian Can Help It”, The Washington City Paper, Jan. 16th.

2014

  • Bret McCabe, “Cosmic Thing,” Baltimore City Paper, Aug. 18th.

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