Olivia Mole is an artist based in Los Angeles who works across disciplines including installation, video, performance, drawing and animation. She examines the ways in which popular culture serves historical and contemporary ideologies and explores ways in which those ideologies can become unfixed, politically and personally.
She has participated in exhibitions, screenings, and performances at the Hammer Museum, 2220 Arts, Leroy’s Happy Place, Gattopardo LA, Tiffany’s, Weirdo Night, MOCA, LAXART, Human Resources Los Angeles, JOAN Los Angeles, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, The Wattis Institute, Southern Exposure and Cloaca Projects, San Francisco, among others. She teaches video and time-based experimentation, audio and video production, and experimental studio practices at UC Riverside and UCLA.
Olivia Mole is an artist based in Los Angeles who works across disciplines including installation, video, performance, drawing and animation. She examines the ways in which popular culture serves historical and contemporary ideologies and explores ways in which those ideologies can become unfixed, politically and personally.
She has participated in exhibitions, screenings, and performances at the Hammer Museum, 2220 Arts, Leroy’s Happy Place, Gattopardo LA, Tiffany’s, Weirdo Night, MOCA, LAXART, Human Resources Los Angeles, JOAN Los Angeles, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, The Wattis Institute, Southern Exposure and Cloaca Projects, San Francisco, among others. She teaches video and time-based experimentation, audio and video production, and experimental studio practices at UC Riverside and UCLA.