Laurie Wagman Visiting Artist Lecture: Mollie McKinley
The Laurie Wagman Lecture series, presented by the Tyler Glass program, welcomes artist Mollie McKinley.
Mollie McKinley is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice integrates photographic images, glass, and sculpture to explore the conscious intelligence of nature. She especially looks at phenomena distinguished by gloop and froth, giving agency to nature's devalued margins. McKinley’s work has been shown at Turley Gallery, Fridman Gallery, The Contemporary Jewish Museum, NADA, Pioneer Works, UrbanGlass, Independent Curators International, The Samuel Dorsky Museum at SUNY New Paltz, The Museum of Arts and Design, Anthology Film Archives, and many others. McKinley holds a BA in photography from Bard College, and an MFA in sculpture/dimensional studies from Alfred University. She was a Light Work resident in photography in 2024, and is a contributor to the recently published How-To Kit, published by the Walker Art Center with the Dia Art Foundation. McKinley is based in the Hudson Valley of New York.