Who am I?

I am a multidisciplinary artist driven by curiosity, introspection, and a deep connection to people. My work spans photography, performance, music, dance, and experimental sound, always rooted in concept and exploration. I navigate between disciplines not only to express myself but also to understand the world around me—seeking meaning through movement, voice, and visual storytelling.

My artistic journey began in childhood, singing in choirs from the age of four, dancing from five, and always carrying a camera. This natural inclination led me to study photography and fine arts while continuing my training in music and dance. Over time, my interest in the human mind and personal transformation deepened, leading me to pursue a master's in art therapy. Now, I channel this knowledge into The Experimentation Project, creating a space where others can explore themselves through art, just as I have throughout my life.

Beyond creating, I am deeply interested in other people’s stories, their artistic work, and history. I believe that understanding different perspectives helps me make sense of the world we live in and my place within it. A colleague once told me: "I don’t know anybody who can connect as quickly and genuinely with people as you do." This ability to connect—with people, ideas, and emotions—is what drives me as both an artist and a person. I am a highly sensitive person, which is both my greatest strength and a personal challenge. My emotions and experiences shape my work, but they have also led me through periods of struggle, moments of pause, and shifts in direction. Still, I continue to embrace art as a way of understanding myself and the world.

For me, art is more than a medium of expression—it is a space for exploration, transformation, and connection. My journey is one of continuous learning and experimentation, embracing the unknown with curiosity and passion.

Contact

lauragilmolera@gmailcom