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BIOGRAPHY

With a lifetime love of art, Molly has created works across multiple mediums. She has been commissioned for portraits as well as large scale murals. Molly is a certified Native American TERO Artist for the Cherokee Nation. Her latest work “Freedman Dance at Fort Gibson” is on display at the National Cherokee History Museum.

 

Serving as the chair for the McKinney Arts Commission, Molly has proudly been a part of bringing world renowned exhibits to the community. She served on the BOD for Main Street McKinney and created an image campaign for McKinney that highlights its vibrant, thriving downtown. Working alongside inspiring people, Molly helped make downtown McKinney a Texas Commission on the Arts designated Cultural District.

 

Molly is an award-winning motion content producer with over 30 years of experience in film and advertising. Her passion for the arts and creating content is driven by her love of community. She has worked with iconic people like Johnny Cash, Dennis Hopper, Jennifer Garner and Walter Cronkite. Molly produced the preservation of McKinney’s history films: “Black History of McKinney” and “A Patchwork of Time.”  

She has been honored with numerous Addy and EFFIE awards and Eagle Award for Producer of the Year. Her goal is to produce content that is impactful.

As a writer, Molly is a poet at heart. Her current work in progress is the collection “365 Days of Pour.” In 2015, she wrote, illustrated, and published her first children’s book “Evergreen Through the Knothole.” Currently in development, Molly is writing a comedic series about a tragic event that unifies a small community that lost everything. Circumstances that force close connections in unlikely spaces and cultural foes, fostering understanding and relationships. 

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