Alma Rayén Molina
Artist Fellow, Artist Interview, Exhibiting Artist
Alma Rayén Molina (she/her) is a Chilean visual artist and cultural worker based in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her practice weaves together video, photography, and text to explore themes of migration, spirituality, feminism, and collective memory. Drawing from personal and political experiences, her work creates spaces where everyday life intersects with imagination and social critique. Recent projects include Samsara, a video-based reflection on cycles of fear and growth, and La Propia Network, a podcast amplifying the voices of women artists. Through art and dialogue, Alma builds networks that challenge precariousness while affirming creativity, resilience, and the power of community.
Bio courtesy of artist.