May 16 - July 20, 2025
One of the artist’s preferred subjects is that of a dream home, where everyday objects such as a glass of water, a stairway, chairs, and photographs are arranged within “rooms” to reflect the memories and aspirations of individuals. About these compositions, Molina says that “every house is a body, and every individual body is a house full of memories and hopes.”
Through fragmented, layered, and figural compositions, these works mirror the experience of many individuals and families who leave their countries in search of security and prosperity. Her works emphasize optimism over hardship, specifically addressing the longing for a home that no longer exists while striving to create a new one. This sentiment resonates with numerous members of the Houston community, where 25% of residents are foreign-born. As such, this exhibition seeks to foster a sense of community and honor people’s stories.”
Reception: May 16, 2025 | 6–8 pm
Artist talk: May 17, 2025 | 2–3 pm
1953 Montrose Boulevard
Houston, 77006 TX
(713) 523-9530
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