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Keren Moscovitch is a Brooklyn-based multimedia artist and scholar exploring radical intimacy through collaborations, scholarship and practice-based research.

She holds a PhD from the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts; an MFA in from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she currently serves on the faculty; and a BA from Georgetown University. She also teaches at Parsons School of Design at The New School.

Her film One More Way to Sink Into My Heart celebrated its world premiere in 2019 in Sydney, Australia at the Sydney World Film Festival, where it won best documentary feature.

Notable exhibitions, performances and performances have taken place at Experimental Forum in Los Angeles, Blow Up Film Festival in Chicago, LABA House of Study / 14th Street Y Theatre, Satellite Art Fair in Miami, Largo das Artes in Rio de Janeiro, Grace Exhibition Space, The New School for Social Research, X Anarchist Art Fair, Leiden International Festival of Photography, United Photo Industries, Bruce Silverstein Gallery, I-20 Gallery, Foley and Sasha Wolf Galleries, SLAG Gallery, Studio 150, Vlepo Gallery, (the) Slap and Tickle (me) Gallery and the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction. She has been featured in publications such as Der Spiegel, The Huffington Post, Playboy, Policy Mic, New York Magazine, Descry, Time Out New York, The Kansas City Star, Quest, Visual Arts Journal, Peek, Domino, Zeek and Industry. As a writer, she has been a contributor to ARTPULSE magazine.

Keren's limited edition monograph Me Into You, self-published in 2012, chronicled her experiences in an open relationship.