Artist statement:

My body of work revolves around looking at the preservation of the human experience through different outlets; through found objects, curation, sound, and the digital manipulation of photographs, I strive to create a new way for conceptualizing memory. My artistic direction comes from my deep interest in psychology and archival research.

I want to further my artistic career and continue making work with a shared experience with the viewer. I strive for my work to captivate audiences through engagement with the self and for actionable change. My artwork challenges viewers to utilize self-reflection and meditation on the mental processes and presentation of interconnected experiences. Through tradition mediums and processes I can translate these ideas into the world.

About:

Molly Doyle Sullivan is an artist from Chicago IL who currently resides and creates work in the Twin Cities and obtained her BFA in Fine Arts from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. For several years Molly Doyle Sullivan has been actively working with pushing for an equal arts education for students and challenging the ethics of institutional spaces for better curation that positively show case diverse cultures, ethnicities, and marginalized gendered groups.


 
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