Molly Blumberg
Molly Blumberg is an artist based in Chicago, IL. She earned her MFA at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in fiber & material studies in 2020 and her BFA from the Washington University in St. Louis Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts in sculpture in 2012. Trained as a sculptor and a papermaker, her work is grounded in an extreme engagement with materiality. Through a playfully physical studio practice and a dedication to process based exploration, she explores how it feels to be a body. Pulling from art-historical depictions of the female body and employing feminist practices of fragmentation and reassembling, she focuses on the phenomenology of a fleshy body that is a site of constant state change. Molly is a current HATCH resident at the Chicago Artists Coalition and has previously attended residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and at the I-Park Foundation. She is is also an educator and a co-director of the artists-run-project, Abstract Lunch, which explores nontraditional curatorial formats and exhibitions for artists of all stages of their career regardless of medium or formal training.