Sapphire Moon Moroz lives and works on Treaty 1 Territory in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Her interdisciplinary practice has a conceptual approach to image-making through combinations of painting, sculpture, photo, video, and installation. Investigating notions of intimacy, privacy, and memory, she utilizes her own image and personal archives as well as found media in contextually meaningful ways. Her work is intricate, critical, and unsettling, and demonstrates her dedication to research, concept, and craftsmanship. Sapphire holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons.) from the University of Manitoba School of Art. She works in collections management and art handling for local galleries and institutions. She is in love with and troubled by: history, bodies, words, and living. Her biggest inspirations are women, religion, and horror.

Artist statement 
2024
  • Interior

Immersive structure and video installation

Wood, salvaged door and windows, curtains, bench, and television, 3’ x 5’ x 7’

Found footage, 10 minutes