Morgan Rosskopf
Morgan Rosskopf received her MFA in Fine Art from the University of Oregon in 2013 and has shown her work nationally and internationally since. Her work has been supported by The Oregon Arts Commission, Ford Family Foundation, and Portland Institute for Contemporary. Recent solo exhibitions include Well Well Projects, Portland, OR, and Galerie Stephanie, Manila, Philippines, and shows with SATOR Projects, Portland, OR, and Museum of Museums in Seattle, WA. In 2023 she completed her first large-scale, immersive paper mural for META, installed at their regional headquarters in Redmond, WA. Morgan lives and works in Portland, Oregon.
“My work is a suggestion of possibility. By creating within the modality of collage, I give myself the freedom to investigate the movement and reconstruction of meaning between images, textures, and color. My work meditates on beauty and its many inverses, the perception and creation of reality through images, and the abstraction of language. Spanning influences from music, nature, psychology, and history, I explore tensions between varying points of interest and impulse. I am interested in the generation of new meaning and how we live by the metaphors we create.“
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AMcE Exhibitions
Sum of Its Parts, June 2026
Ad-Lib, April 2026
LAndSEA, co-curated by Koplin del Rio x AMcE, November 2025
Seattle Art Fair 2025
Force of Nature, March 2025
No Witness, 2024
Mixed media, machine embroidery, hand embroidery, and holographic vellum on bleached denim
40” x 32″ sold
The Moon Was Full and I Was Unsupervised, 2025
Machine and hand embroidery on bleached denim, hand cut vinyl
28 ½ x 35 ½ in.

















