Moira Villiard is a dynamic visual artist, proficient in a variety of artistic genres, including portraiture, illustration, graphic and digital design and as a muralist. She is also a community organizer, curator and passionate arts educator concentrating her efforts around issues of equity and justice including: arts access, creative placemaking, environmental sustainability, youth empowerment, and acknowledgement of Indigenous land, culture, and history. Moira (pronounced "Mee-Ree") grew up on the Fond du Lac Reservation in Cloquet, Minnesota and identifies as a Fond du Lac direct descendent of both settler and Indigenous heritage. Her work has been featured in numerous shows in Duluth and around Minnesota, including her recent solo show, "Rights of the Child" at Zeitgeist, and group shows "Beyond Borders" at MacRostie Arts Center and "We the People" at the Minnesota Museum of American Art. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Communicating Arts (Global Studies Minor) fr om the University of Wisconsin-Superior in 2016. Moira is a Fellow of Salzburg Global Seminar.