The Rob Moore Project is an ongoing archival initiative by Gallery VERY honoring the life and work of artist Rob Moore, who died of AIDS in 1992. Though Rob’s history as an artist, professor, and mentor currently survives through limited documentation, his influence can be felt widely throughout the Boston art community to this day. With the help of Rob’s collectors, former students, and friends, we are in the process of compiling this website as a comprehensive public archive dedicated to Rob Moore.

 

Your contribution helps sustain the longevity of our site and the legacy of this great artist.

 
 

Donations to The Rob Moore Project will be received by Gallery VERY.

In Donor Info, kindly mark the option for memorial/special gift with the note “Rob Moore”.

All donations are tax-deductible.

 

LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR

I only knew Rob Moore for the last two years of his life. I wasn’t one of the friends who called him Robbie. But I knew him as a kind and generous professor who deeply cared about art and all those around him. Rob exerted an incredible gravity and influence on those he taught at Mass Art for 25 years, and that influence extended into the Greater Boston art scene and far beyond.

 When I graduated Mass Art in ’92, I got a studio on Wareham Street right next to Rob’s. I was looking forward to developing a real friendship outside of college. Sadly, AIDS took his life that same year. The fact that he died of AIDS really hit me hard. There was such shame around this disease. But Rob lived openly gay with his partner Brian. He was such a positive influence. I didn’t want this disease to make him disappear forever like it did so many others.

I am still in the same studio 32 years later and now run a small gallery with a long brick wall that travels into the space that was once Rob’s, where he painted some of his greatest works. In 2023, just after the 30th anniversary of Rob’s passing, someone suggested that I do a show of Rob’s work. I thought it was a great idea to honor a man who had such an influence on my artistic life. The idea expanded into a website, since so little about Rob can be found on the internet. Rob would have been 87 now. Some of his closest friends have passed away, but many are still with us and have provided materials that you will see on the site.

- John Guthrie, Founder and Director | Gallery VERY and The Rob Moore Project

April 2024

 
 
 

CONTRIBUTING TO THE PROJECT

If you have a story, artwork, or other biographical materials surrounding Rob Moore, we’d love to hear from you. Please include the nature of your email (artwork, story, etc.) in the subject line:

 
 

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