Alloy’s sculptures claim driftwood and leather as conduits of ancestral presence, shaped into assertions of collective queer immortality.

Molly Alloy (they/them, b. 1981 St. Louis, MO/ Osage and Illini land)

Based in Portland, OR since 2008, on the land of the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Chinook, Kalapuya, and many other Tribes

Living and working within the positionality of a queer, non-binary, trans, neurodivergent synesthete, white settler, and parent, Alloy uses their creative practices to connect more deeply with the natural and spiritual world, to heal from the trauma of the colonial, industrialized human world, and as a vehicle for expanding access to their own queerness.

Site still in progressssssss

Held Tight, Fuller Rosen Gallery, 2022


Tend, 2021


1670 Intervention, 2019


Queer Immortality, 2018


Graduate work, 2018


Cognitive Dissonance, 2017


Embody, 2016


Ferguson Water, 2016


Animal Body, 2014


Yellowbikeride, 2005-2007


Untitled (Playground), 2004