Uncovering

Art, for me, is a form of resistance rooted in lived experience. This body of work explores the relationship between visibility, power, memory, and collective humanity. Through interdisciplinary practice, Molina examines how art can challenge inherited narratives, amplify underrepresented perspectives, and create space for dialogue across personal and social experience.

Rather than functioning solely as critique, the work approaches resistance as an act of presence, connection, and imagination. Photography, installation, text, and participatory elements are used to question what is normalized, what is overlooked, and what becomes possible when people are invited into reflection collectively.

This work is rooted in the belief that art holds the power to create meaning, emotional connection, and shared understanding within increasingly disconnected social environments.