About


Molina Two Bulls, an Oglala Lakota artist from Red Shirt Table, SD, blends cultural traditions with contemporary perspectives in her artistic practice. Rooted in Lakota epistemology, her work spans beadwork, quillwork, and multimedia art, telling a story that honors Lakota culture while engaging modern narratives.

Molina's artwork has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including Horse Nation of the Ocheti Sakowin and Through Our Eyes: A Reclamation at Indiana University's Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology. She has been an Artist in Residence at Crazy Horse Memorial and Oglala Lakota College, demonstrating her commitment to creative exploration and cultural preservation. Her works are in collections, including The Heritage Center at Red Cloud and Akta Lakota Museum.

A recipient of multiple awards at prestigious markets like SWAIA and Northern Plains Indian Art Market, Molina's works are celebrated for their intricacy and storytelling. Her dedication to mentoring and facilitating community workshops reflects her passion for artistic growth within Lakota communities. She has taught traditional Lakota arts as a guest instructor at Black Hills State University, furthering the transmission of Indigenous knowledge.

Molina is driven by a commitment to creating spaces that uplift Native voices and inspire cross-generational dialogue, including her role as board president of Racing Magpie. With a philosophy rooted in community and reciprocity, Molina continues to braid connections between her creative practice and her responsibility as a culture bearer. Whether creating artwork, mentoring artists, or sharing knowledge, Molina's work is a testament to the resilience and beauty of Lakota traditions in contemporary contexts.