
Oscar Molina Unveils Collaborative Artist Guestbook Canvas at Keyes Art Gallery

Supporting Youth and Community Empowerment in El Salvador
Date: Sunday, September 21st
Time: 1:00–3:00 PM
Auction will begin at 2:00 PM
Location:Keyes Art Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY – 45 Main Street
Sag Harbor, NY — Keyes Art Gallery is honored to present an inspiring afternoon with artist Oscar Molina, unveiling his latest initiative: the Oscar Molina’s Studio Artist Guestbook Canvas. This collaborative artwork, built over time through the contributions of fellow artists and creators, celebrates the power of collective expression and shared purpose.
Throughout the year, visiting artists have added their marks to the Guestbook Canvas, transforming it into a dynamic symbol of creativity and community. On September 21st, the completed piece will be auctioned, with 100% of proceeds benefiting the CUBO Project in El Salvador.
The auction will be led by Angela LaGreca, comedian, producer, and media personality, whose spirited presence will add both warmth and energy to this meaningful event.
The CUBO Project (Urban Center for Well-being and Opportunities) is a visionary initiative dedicated to empowering underserved communities in El Salvador. By creating safe, inclusive public spaces for recreation, education, culture, and digital access, CUBO fosters social transformation and offers youth meaningful alternatives to violence.
Each CUBO Center provides opportunities for:
- Healthy recreation and sports
- Literature, arts, and cultural enrichment
- Access to technology and digital learning
These centers strengthen community ties, nurture creativity, and open doors to education and opportunity—helping rebuild the social fabric of El Salvador.
“We believe in the power of art to transform not just canvases, but lives,” says Oscar Molina. “This Guestbook Canvas is more than a work of art—it’s a living symbol of solidarity, creativity, and hope.”
About Oscar Molina
Oscar Molina is a multidisciplinary artist and cultural advocate whose work bridges continents and communities. Born in El Salvador and now based in the Hamptons, Molina draws inspiration from his upbringing and personal journey, weaving themes of resilience, migration, and identity into his practice.
Through sculpture, painting, and large-scale installations, Molina explores universal human experiences while celebrating cultural diversity. His “Children of the World” series, along with his ongoing educational and social projects, highlight his commitment to fostering dialogue, empathy, and mutual respect across borders.
Beyond his artistic career, Molina is deeply engaged in community initiatives that use art as a catalyst for transformation. His work has supported schools, cultural institutions, and non-profit organizations, underscoring his belief that art should not only be admired but also serve as a tool for empowerment and change.
Join us at Keyes Art Gallery for an afternoon of art, connection, and contribution to a powerful cause.