Dominique Moody
Biography
Dominique Moody composes poetic assemblages, collages, and installations using discarded and everyday materials, crafting narratives that speak to personal memory, social inequity, and collective experience. Influenced by partial vision loss, her creative process embraces intuition and inward perception, allowing meaning to surface from within. Her art functions as a language of resilience—each assemblage sculpture or collage portrait becoming a vessel for memory, revelation, and kinship. Whether static or activated through movement and function, her works give form to stories often overlooked, offering space for dialogue, reflection, and transformation. Moody’s installations envision empathy and healing, drawing from a lifelong experience of urban displacement and migration. Through this lens, she reimagines the concept of home, not as a fixed place, but as an evolving narrative shaped by adaptation and creativity. Her practice transcends visual art—it is a mode of survival, connection, and reimagination. By embracing the nomadic, Moody positions herself as both artist and architect of her life’s journey, crafting works that speak across generations and geographies, and inviting others into a shared space of contemplation and hope. ...