Molly currently lives and works in Houston, TX, where the endless construction and expansion provide constant fuel to her practice. If she's not in her studio, she's out on a walk, at the beach, or cooking a 5-star dinner with her husband. In 2020, she learned to drink black coffee, and she is never looking back.
Molly received an MFA with an emphasis in fibers from Arizona State University (2017),and her current bodies of work carry on the delicate, expressive qualities of her background and BFA in drawing from Fort Hays State University (2013). Melding a practice of drawing, weaving, and sculptural installation, Molly’s work examines idealizations of nature. She responds to city landscaping and structure through material and construction, exploring why we choose to seemingly improve the aesthetic appearance of our surroundings by often eradicating the “natural” in preference of the artificial.
Molly is also an art instructor and closet graphic designer.Read more...
Molly currently lives and works in Houston, TX, where the endless construction and expansion provide constant fuel to her practice. If she's not in her studio, she's out on a walk, at the beach, or cooking a 5-star dinner with her husband. In 2020, she learned to drink black coffee, and she is never looking back.
Molly received an MFA with an emphasis in fibers from Arizona State University (2017), and her current bodies of work carry on the delicate, expressive qualities of her background and BFA in drawing from Fort Hays State University (2013). Melding a practice of drawing, weaving, and sculptural installation, Molly’s work examines idealizations of nature. She responds to city landscaping and structure through material and construction, exploring why we choose to seemingly improve the aesthetic appearance of our surroundings by often eradicating the “natural” in preference of the artificial.
Molly is also an art instructor and closet graphic designer.