Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor

Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor

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Lin-Lin Mollitor is an artist who creates portraits, landscapes, and floral paintings in oils, acryl

05/26/2026

Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor is a Chinese-American artist based in Seattle whose work explores the interconnectedness of living beings and humanity’s relationship with the natural world. Born in Taiwan and raised in the United States, she grew up making with her hands—learning paper folding, knitting, crocheting, and drawing from an early age. Working across painting, craft, and installation, her practice reflects on empathy, perception, and the nature of existence. She has been a member artist since May 2024.

“I, Tiger”, Oil on canvas, 12 x 12 inches, By Lin Lin Mao
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05/02/2026

Today, MAY 2, 12pm-5pm are the last few hours to see “Eye, I” at Gallery 110 in . Come by to chat with Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor about the motivation for her work, to create “sonder” - the realization that others also have deep and profound inner experiences as oneself.

A closing party with artist Shruti Ghatak starts at 2pm. Please come to celebrate the closing of our month-long shows at the gallery.

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 04/18/2026

“Behind every eye is a conscious life looking back.” Drop in today Saturday April 18 between 12-5pm at Gallery 110 in to chat with Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor about her current exhibition “Eye, I”.

Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor became a eight years ago when she realized that drawing eyes felt strikingly similar to drawing a human eye. Chain-link fencing over landscape in the exhibition symbolize captivity and confinement, and reminds us of the systems humans use to control other living beings, all .

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 04/17/2026

Please join Lin-Lin Mao Mollitor at The Friendly Gallery (4001 9th Ave NE, Seattle) tonight April 17, 5-8pm, during U District’s 3rd Friday , for a talk about her reflecting on her experience.

She would like to use this show to highlight the residency limbo that millions of Dreamers in the US are in today. A herself in the 1980s when she aged out of her parent’s visa, she wants the laws to be updated to provide a direct path to citizenship for children who were raised in the US and are American in every way but legally. The artist donated over $2,000 last year to Northwest Immigrant Rights Project from the sale of her wired flowers, and plans to continue donating to organizations who help the Dreamers.

“Looking Back at ‘65” in The Friendly Gallery at the University Friends Meeting (Quaker) in from now till end of June.

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 04/10/2026

Drop in Saturday April 11 anytime between 12-5pm at Gallery 110 in to chat with me about my current exhibition “Eye, I”.

I became a eight years ago when I realized that drawing eyes felt strikingly similar to drawing a human eye. Chain-link fencing over landscape in the exhibition symbolize captivity and confinement, and reminds us of the systems humans use to control other living beings, all .

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 04/07/2026

So pleased to exhibit “Looking Back at ‘65” in The Friendly Gallery at the University Friends Meeting (Quaker) in from now till end of June. Please join me at The Friendly Gallery on Friday April 17, 5-8pm, for a talk about my work during U District’s 3rd Friday .

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 04/04/2026

So pleased chatting with visitors and seeing them view my . Wonderful opening evening on First Thursday Art
Walk. “Eye, I” is up till May 2 at Gallery 110.

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 04/04/2026

So pleased chatting with visitors and seeing them view my . Wonderful opening evening on First Thursday Art
Walk. “Eye, I” is up till May 2 at Gallery 110.

Photos from Artist Lin-Lin Mollitor's post 03/31/2026

“Eye, I” invites viewers to consider that behind every is a looking back.
From: April 2 to May 2, 2026
At: , 110 3rd Ave S,

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