Tara Moses is a citizen of Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, director, multi-award winning playwright, and co-Founder of Groundwater Arts. Her work as a director has been seen with San Francisco Playhouse (San Francisco, CA); New Repertory Theatre (Boston, MA); South Dakota Shakespeare Festival (Vermillon, SD); Oglala Lakota Art Space (Kyle, SD); Brown/Trinity Rep (Providence, RI); Manton Avenue Project (Providence, RI); Princeton University (Princeton, NJ); American Indian Community House (New York, NY); Red Eagle Soaring (Seattle, WA); ACT Theatre (Seattle, WA); Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.); Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (New Haven, CT); Safe Harbors Indigenous Collective (New York, NY); Oklahoma Indigenous Theatre Company (Edmond, OK); Serenbe Playhouse (Chattahoochee Hills, GA); Imagination Stage (Bethesda, MD); and Amerinda (New York, NY). She is a Participant in New York Stage and Film’s inaugural NYSAF NEXUS project; a Cultural Capital Fellow with First Peoples Fund; fellow with the Intercultural Leadership Institute; member of the Directors Lab at Lincoln Center; recipient of the Thomas C. Fichandler Award; associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society; and Dramatists Guild member. She holds a BA in Theatre from the University of Tulsa, and is an MFA Directing Candidate at Brown/Trinity Rep.