CV

Biography

Born in 1977 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
 
Lives and works in Washington D.C., USA.

Education

2006
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Memphis
2004
M.F.A., University of California, Berkeley, California
2000
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
1999
B.A., Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina

Grants and Awards

2022
Artist in Residence, Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico
2020
Arts and Humanities Fellowship, D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities
2019
Arts and Humanities Fellowship, D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities
2018
Arts and Humanities Fellowship, D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities
2016
Visual Artist Fellowship, The MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire
 
Artist in Residence, The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts & Sciences, Rabun Gap, Georgia
 
Visual Artist Fellowship, D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities
2015
Visual Artist Fellowship, D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities / National Endowment for the Arts
2014
Visual Artist Fellowship, D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities / National Endowment for the Arts
2011
Visual Artist Fellowship, D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities / National Endowment for the Arts
2009
Finalist, Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize, Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland
 
Finalist, The Trawick Prize, Bethesda Contemporary Art Award
 
Visual Artist Fellowship, D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities / National Endowment for the Arts
2008
Finalist, Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize, Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland
 
Finalist, The Trawick Prize, National Gallery of Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation Creative Fellowship
 
Artist in Residence, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, New York
2006
Skowhegan Fellowship, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
2005
Grant, D.C. Commission on Arts & Humanities / National Endowment for the Arts
2004
Eisner Prize for Highest Achievement in the Creative Arts, University of California, Berkeley, California
 
Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, University of California, Berkeley, California
2003
Full Tuition Grant, University of California, Berkeley, California
2002
Departmental Block Grant, University of California, Berkeley, California

Solo Exhibitions

2020
Molly Springfield. The Marginalia Archive, Gambrell Center for the Arts, Queens University, Charlotte, North Carolina
2017
Molly Springfield. Excerpts, Cody Gallery, Marymount University, Arlington, Virginia
2015
Molly Springfield. This document, Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne, Germany
 
Molly Springfield. The Marginalia Archive, Flashpoint, Washington, D.C.
2013
Molly Springfield. The Marginalia Archive, Steven Wolf Gallery, San Francisco, California
2012
Molly Springfield. The Proto-History of the Internet, Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
2009
Molly Springfield. Translation, Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
 
Molly Springfield. Translation, Steven Wolf Gallery, San Francisco, California
2008
Molly Springfield. The World is Full of Objects, Mireille Mosler Ltd., New York
2007
Molly Springfield. The Real Object, Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
2006
Molly Springfield. Gentle Reader, Transformer, Washington, D.C.
 
Molly Springfield. They go on telling you just the same thing forever, Steven Wolf Fine Arts, San Francisco, California
2005
Molly Springfield. Anything we have not had to decipher on our own does not belong to us, JET, Washington, D.C.
2003
Molly Springfield. collecting/cataloguing/recording/seeing, Arts Club of Washington, Washington, D.C.

Group Exhibitions

2030
The Collaborative: Interlude, The Kreeger Museum Georgetown, Washington D.C, District of Columbia, USA
2022
Take the Long Way Home, ARTspace, New York
 
Conference Call: Baxter Koziol and Molly Springfield, Skowhegan, New York City, New York
2020
BOOKS. An exhibition of books about art and art about books, Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne, Germany
2019
Dialogues, STABLE, Washington, D.C.
 
Assembly 2019, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia
 
Incommunicado, Montpelier Arts Center, Laurel, Maryland
 
Distance, Dorsky Gallery, Long Island City, New York
2018
Proust, Williams Collection, Wellesley, Massachusetts
 
MICA Alumni Biennial Exhibition, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Deep Dive, WAS Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland (with Suzanne Gold and Sandy Guttman)
 
Invitational Show, McNamee Gallery, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Montana
 
Drawing In/Drawing Out, The Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
2017
Camp Artscape, Center for the Arts Gallery, Towson University, Towson, Maryland
 
Dog and Pony Show: A Sondheim Alumni Exhibition, Area 405, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Greetings from Adams Morgan, DCAC, Washington, D.C.
 
Take Note, Gutstein Gallery, SCAD, Savannah, Georgia
 
Click Here, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia
2016
Homage, Williams Collection, Wellesley, Massachusetts
2015
Marginalias, Field Projects, New York
 
From Line to Constellation, Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Brown University, curated by Francesca Capone Mood Board, Furthermore, Washington, D.C.
 
Select 2015: WPA's 34th Annual Art Auction Exhibition, Artisphere, Arlington, VA
2014
Art=Text=Art: Private Languages/Public Systems, UB Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo, New York
 
Drawing Time, Reading Times, The Drawing Center, New, York
 
Autocorrect, Josée Bienvenue Gallery, New York
 
New Positions: Philipp Gronon, Owen Kydd, Molly Springfield, Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne, Germany
 
Chick Lit: Revised Summer Reading, Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York,
 
Slippage, Center for the Arts Gallery, Towson University, Maryland
 
Art=Text=Art: Works by Contemporary Artists, selections from the Sally & Wynn Kramarsky Collection, Hafnarborg: The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art, Hafnarfjordur, Iceland
2012
Graphite, curated by Sarah Urist Green, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana
 
Falling Through Space Drawn by the Line, University of Buffalo Art Gallery, Center for the Arts, Buffalo, New York
 
FAX, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, California; DeVos Art Museum, Marquette, Michigan and Salt Lake Art Center, Utah
 
Art=Text=Art: Works by Contemporary Artists, selections from the Sally & Wynn Kramarsky Collection, Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
2011
Out of Print, Mercer Union, Centre for Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada
 
Art=Text=Art: Works by Contemporary Artists, selections from the Sally & Wynn Kramarsky Collection, Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond Museums, Virginia
 
In - and outside - writing, Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium
 
FAX, The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London Gallery, London, UK; Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, Tennessee and St. Paul Street Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
2010
False Documents and Other Illusions, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine
 
Catalyst, American University Museum at the Katzen Art Center, Washington D.C.
 
Observant, ISE Cultural Foundation, New York
 
Beyond Text and Image: The Book as Art, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia
 
On/Off the Grid, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, D.C.
 
FAX, The Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, California; Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby, Canada; Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City, Mexico; Dowd Gallery, State University of New York, Cortland and New Galerie, Paris, France
2009
The Drawing Room, Mireille Mosler, Ltd., New York
 
Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite, The Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas; Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, Rochester, New York; Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana and The Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania
 
FAX, The Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Plug in ICA, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
 
X LIBRIS: The Repurposed Book, Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
The Trawick Prize: Contemporary Art Awards, Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland
 
The Janet and Walter Sondheim Prize Finalist, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
2008
Tuttle, David Castillo Gallery, Miami, Florida
 
The Janet and Walter Sondheim Prize Finalists, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Idiolects, BROWN Gallery, London, UK
 
Looking Back, Mireille Mosler Ltd., New York
 
The Trawick Prize: Contemporary Art Awards, Heineman Myers Contemporary, Bethesda, Maryland
 
At Arm’s Length, Nurture Art, Brooklyn, New York
 
Lie to the Eye, Bakersfield Museum of Art, Bakersfield, California
 
Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite, Western Washington University Gallery, Bellingham, Washington; Salina Art Center, Salina, Kansas; Baum Gallery of Fine Art, University of Central Arkansas
2007
Simple, Dumb Objects, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
 
Kinsey Confidential, Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
 
Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite, Joel and Lila Harnett Museum, University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, Virginia
 
Bedford Gallery, Dean Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek, California
 
The Janet and Walter Sondheim Prize Semi-Finalists, Maryland Institute
 
College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland, selected by Robert Storr (Yale School of Art), Becky Smith (Bellwether Gallery) and Derrick Adams (artist)
 
Simple, Dumb Objects, School 33, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Re Draw, curated by Katy Porte, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, New York
 
The Reality of Things: Trompe l’Oeil in America, Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, Florida
2006
Text Formed Drawing, Contemporary Art Galleries, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut
 
Private Viewing, Whitney/Columbia Curatorial Studies Program, Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, New York
 
Exchange, WPA/C, Baltimore, Maryland and Richmond, Virginia
 
The Trawick Prize, Creative Partners Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland
 
Introductions, Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
 
Well Read, Nurture Art, Brooklyn, New York
2005
Circa 75, New Langton Arts, San Francisco, California
 
Marking Traces, 33 Grand Gallery, Oakland, California
 
Seven, Washington Project for the Arts/Corcoran, Washington, D.C.
 
Seeded: The Word/The Tree, RKL Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
2004
Land of the Free, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, California
 
Cream: From the Top, Arts Benicia, Benicia, California
 
Compass Points, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, California
 
The Opening Band, I-5 Gallery, Los Angeles, California
 
Equivalents and Analogues, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
 
Drawing Sentences, Worth Ryder Gallery, Berkeley, California
 
Fluid Exchange, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, California

Selected Bibliography

2020
Sarah Urist Green: You Are an Artist. Assignments to Spark Creation, The Art Assignment
2018
Ellen Mueller, Remixing and Drawing: Sources, Influences, Styles (Routledge Focus, New York)
2015
Molly Springfield. This document. Leporello, Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne, Germany
2014
Excerpts (The Marginalia Archive), Art Papers, March/April
 
Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, Volume 3 (Triple Canopy, New York, and Sternberg Press, Berlin)
 
Jonn Herschend and Will Rogan, The Thing The Book: A Monument to the Book as Object (Chronicle Books, San Francisco)
2013
Zachary Sachs, Critics’ Picks: Drawing Time, Reading Time, Artforum.com, December
 
Ken Johnson, When How It Looks Matters More Than What It Says: ‘Drawing Time, Reading Time’ at the Drawing Center, The New York Times, November 22
 
Claire Gilman, Drawing Time, Reading Time, catalogue essay, The Drawing Center Claire Brandon, Molly Springfield, catalogue essay for Graphite, Indianapolis Museum of Art Brandon Brown, The Marginalia Archive, Art Practical, February
 
Kenneth Baker, Molly Springfield at Steven Wolf, San Francisco Chronicle, February 1
2012
Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, Volume 2 Triple Canopy, New York and Sternberg Press, Berlin
 
Philip Barlow, collector profile, The Studio Visit, August
 
Tracking Changes, Triple Canopy: Annotations, June 11
 
Rachel Wolff, Giving Graphite a Grand Show, The Wall Street Journal, December 21
 
Beth Capper, Molly Springfield at Thomas Robertello Gallery, Modern Painters, October
 
R.C. Baker, Art = Text = Art: Works by Contemporary Artists, The Village Voice, September
 
Martyn Pedler, Empty Bottles and Personal Alphabets: It Is Almost That, Bookslut, August
 
Randall Miller, Molly Springfield and 'The Proto - History of the Internet', Daily Serving, June 28
 
Stacia Yeapanis, OthersPeoplesPixels Interviews Molly Springfield, Opp Artist Blog, May 3
2011
Lisa Pearson, Ed. It Is Almost That: A Collection of Image + Text Work by Women Artists & Writers (Siglio Press, Los Angeles) Lily Cox-Richard, artist profile, The Studio Visit, June
 
It Is Almost That (box), limited edition boxed set of ten saddle-stitched artist booklets (Siglio Press, Los Angeles)
 
100 Artists of Washington, edited by F. Lennox Campello (Schiffer Publishing Inc.)
 
John Priestly, Art=Text=Art, Art Papers, November/December
 
Joan Waltemath, Art=Text=Art curated by Elizabeth Schlatter, The Brooklyn Rail, October
 
Ingrid Langston, Molly Springfield, catalogue essay for Art=Text=Art, selections from the Sally and Wynn Kramarksy Collection
 
Nancy Princenthal, It Is Almost That (book review), Art In Print, September-October, Vol. 1 No. 3
 
Russell Smith, Regarding the book’s mortality, and also its surreal charm, The Globe And Mail (Toronto), January 12
 
Sean Prpick, Closing the Book, CBC—Radio Canada, January 31
2010
Daniel Kany, ‘False Documents’ is genuinely excellent, The Portland Press Herald, December 5
 
Michael O’Sullivan, 'Catalyst' looks at WPA, a place Washington area artists have called home, Washington Post, November 18
 
Inside the Mundaneum, Triple Canopy, Issue 8, March
 
Gretchen Schermerhorn, artist profile, The Studio Visit, December
 
Noelle Tan, artist profile, The Studio Visit, May Bill Berkson and Molly Springfield, Translation and Dear Molly Proust, Big Bridge, Issue 14
 
Annie Larmon,'Trompe L'oeil: False Documents & Other Illusions', The Portland Phoenix, November 3
 
Rob Walker, Art That Sells Itself, The New York Times Magazine, May 8
 
Louis Jacobson, ‘On/Off the Grid’ at Irvine Contemporary, Washington City Paper, February 24
2009
Jason Foumberg, Eat Your Words But Don’t Go Hungry (Molly Springfield at Thomas Robertello Gallery), Newcity Art, September 14
 
Lauren Viera, Our favorite fall art shows in Chicago, Chicago Tribune, September 11
 
Michael O’Sullivan, Competition brings artists down to earth, Washington Post, September 11
 
Mary Carole McCauley, As Faxes Fade, They Become Art: Contemporary Museum’s touring show features spontaneity, randomness, Baltimore Sun, September 10
 
Candice Weber, Molly Springfield, Translation, Art Talk Chicago, September
 
Karsten Lund, Molly Springfield: Translation, Flavorpill Chicago, September 5
 
Bret McCabe, The 2009 Sondheim Prize: Molly Springfield, Baltimore City Paper, July 8
 
Tim Smith, Sondheim finalists present collage of ideas, Baltimore Sun, June 28
 
Martin L. Johnson, Signs of the Times, Baltimore City Paper, April 14
 
Johnny Ray Houston, Copy This, San Francisco Bay Guardian, March 11
 
Kenneth Baker, Proust in “Translation” at Wolf, San Francisco Chronicle, February 28
 
Tiffany Maleshefski, Drawings found in ‘Translation’, San Francisco Examiner, February 26
2008
Martin L. Johnson, The Sondheim Prize: Molly Springfield, Baltimore City Paper, July 9
 
Looking Back, Goings on About Town, The New Yorker, July 7 & 14
 
Edward Gunts, Sondheim finalists’ work reflect changing world, The Baltimore Sun, June 29
 
Lauren O’Neill-Butler, Molly Springfield, Artforum, March
 
Andy Kozlowski, Leaded, Art Papers, January/February
 
Amoreen Armetta, Molly Springfield, Artforum, January/February
 
R.C. Baker, Best in Show: Molly Springfield, Village Voice, January 2
2007
Alisha Kerlin, Full of Objects, Again, Gay City Times, December 20
 
Alan Artner, Photos spur closer scrutiny of subjects, Chicago Tribune, May 4
 
Craig Drennen, Interview with Molly Springfield, Drain Magazine, Issue 8 (Spring)
 
Kristin Gehring, On the Scene, Chicago Journal, April 25
 
Rodger Stevens, Redraw, Williamsburg And Greenpoint Monthly Art Guide, March 1
 
Voices: Molly Springfield, NY Arts Magazine, November
2006
Peter Winant, Best Bet: Molly Springfield’s Gentle Reader, WETA-TV (PBS), November
 
Jeffry Cudlin, Molly Springfield: Gentle Reader, Washington City Paper, November 3
 
Michael O’Sullivan, Trawick Prize Winners’ Attention to Details, Washington Post, Sept. 22
 
Well Read, Goings on About Town, The New Yorker, May 8
 
Michael O’Sullivan, Text: Reading Between the Lines, Washington Post, April 7
 
Huan Hsu, Text Messaging: With a photocopier and a pencil, Molly Springfield draws meaning from the printed page, Washington City Paper, March 23
 
Glen Helfand, Knockoffs: Kaz Oshiro and Molly Springfield repurpose your junk, San Francisco Bay Guardian, February 22
 
The Bookshelf: Molly Springfield, College Art Association News, September
2005
Kriston Capps, Top Ten Gallery Shows from 2005, DCIST, December 30
 
Jessica Dawson, Molly Springfield: Still Passing Notes In Class, Washington Post, March

Public Collections

City Hall Art Collection, Washington, D.C.
 
Sally & Wynn Kramarsky Collection, New York
 
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York