Retra-Tablos was funded by The Ellies, Miami’s visual arts awards, presented by Oolite Arts and the Coral Gables Museum. Recipients Aurora Molina and Alina Rodriguez, 2018 Creator Awards
Collaboration between artists Aurora Molina, Alina Rodriguez, Guatemalan-Maya Center, from Trama Textiles, Guatemala, Americans for Immigrant Justice, La Chance Music , Coral Gables Museum, Ocean Bank Educational Materials, Pollo Campero Restaurant
Artist Residency Peru
My journey in fiber art since 2009 has opened the door to meaningful collaborations with fellow artists. In 2020, these partnerships led me to co-found the Fiber Artists Miami Association with Miami-based fiber artists.Aurora Molina and Evelyn Politzer. What began as a small group of artists has since flourished into a vibrant nonprofit organization with over 200 members and countless local and national fiber art exhibitions. To learn more, visit fiberartistsmiamiassociation.com
Wavemaker Grant
WaveMaker Grants at Locust Projects is made possible by support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and is part of the Warhol Foundation's Regional Regranting Program.
Haiti/ Miami Collaboration
Collaboration between artists Aurora Molina, Alina Rodriguez, the Little Haiti Cultural Center (LHCC), Pascale Theard from Pascale Theard Creations in Port-au-Prince, commissioned Haitian and In-kind donors: Ocean Bank Educational Materials (OBEM), the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCANomi) in North Miami, and Peace, Love Art Yoga, Little Haiti Cultural Center
Quilting Stories, 2019
Quilting Stories, Narrating Stories Through Their Eyes is aproject engaged in distilling the essence of the immigrant experience as seen through the eyes of children and the prism of textile art.
Field Experience to MOCA