Shawna Moulton
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Courtesy of MOCA North Miami
Biography
Shawna Moulton (born in Freeport, Bahamas) is a multidisciplinary artist and art educator whose practice explores identity, migration, Caribbean heritage, and community through drawings, paintings, sculpture, and papermaking. Working across multiple media, Moulton examines personal history and diasporic experience through introspective, process-based forms that connect storytelling, material experimentation, and arts education.
Moulton was raised in Kingston, Jamaica, and later migrated to the United States. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 2015. Her work often engages identity formation, migration, and Caribbean-rooted memory, using painting, sculpture, drawing, and paper-based practices to consider belonging, cultural continuity, and self-definition.
Her work and teaching have been presented through the Norton Museum of Art, Miami Book Fair, MOCA North Miami, Bakehouse Art Complex, and other South Florida arts spaces. She lives and works in South Florida.
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