Background
Moore, Brad Elliot was born on September 24, 1955 in Oil City, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Leroy Emerson and Vada May (Stewart) Moore.
(Meadville began in 1788 as a frontier town in the "Old No...)
Meadville began in 1788 as a frontier town in the "Old Northwest" at the far edge of the new United States of America. The land, awarded to founder David Mead as part of a court settlement, was remote, even isolated, but he and the earliest settlers were educated, well connected, and shared an ambitious vision for their new home. The early photographs contained in Meadville illustrate how the settlers went about achieving their goals and the results they obtained. Bridges replaced ferries; turnpikes, canals, and trains replaced Indian paths. The Erie Railroad carried goods and supplies over its rails, opening distant markets. Very soon, schools and colleges began to draw students, entrepreneurial townspeople manufactured new products, and area farmers and artisans filled the Market House. Music and theater at the Academy of Music and sporting events at Vallonia enriched leisure hours. Life in Meadville was good, as the founders had envisioned it. Meadville could be described the way French Creek was, as "one of the last great places on earth."
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artist printmaker art educator
Moore, Brad Elliot was born on September 24, 1955 in Oil City, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Leroy Emerson and Vada May (Stewart) Moore.
Bachelor of Science in Art Education, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, 1977; Master of Arts in Art Education, Rhode Island School Design, 1984; Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art, Maryland. Institute College Art, Baltimore, 1995.
Art educator, Buckey Local School District, Ashtabula, Ohio., 1978-1983;
art educator, Conneaut (Ohio) Area Schools, 1983-1984;
assistant professor art, Kent State University, Ashtabula, 1984-1985;
teaching assistant, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1985;
instructor art, Harford County Community College, Bel Air, Maryland., 1987-1989;
instructor art, Harford County Public Schools, Bel Air, since 1986. Volunteer freelance artist Bel Air United Methodist Church, 1990. Freelance artist American cyanamid Company, Havre De Grace, Maryland., 1989.
Artist Portfolio Corp.Comms., Ashtabula, 1984-1985. Freelance artist, self employed, Ashtabula, 1978-1985.
(Meadville began in 1788 as a frontier town in the "Old No...)
Member College Art Association, Maryland. Printmakers, American Color Print Society, Maryland. Art Place.
Married Carol Ann Eiler, July 28, 1979. 1 child, Caleb Eiler.