Molly Zuckerman-Hartung
Molly Zuckerman-Hartung is a painter and writer who grew up in Olympia, WA and participated in Riot Grrrl in her formative years. She attended the Evergreen State College in the 1990s, which introduced her to holistic structural ideas about aesthetics and politics. She makes paintings and cuts them up and pieces them back together with other paintings. Edge and seam become the subject, and the focus on transition has led to writing about process in painting. She is opening her attention to composting, depth psychology, poetics, climate change, doppelgängers, permaculture, New England furniture, rural transfer stations, daily rhythm, percussive rhythm, the effects of soul lag on humans, L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets, the color of sunlight through smoke from fires 3,000 miles away, and the emotional landscapes of students, friends and strangers alongside whom she lives.
She has shown at the Blaffer Museum in Houston, TX, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the 2014 Whitney Biennial and Kadel Willborn in Karlsruhe, Germany. In 2021 she opened a mid-career survey show at the Blaffer called Comic Relief, accompanied by a monograph. She was a full-time senior critic at Yale School of Art until 2021 and is now teaching part-time at Yale and RISD, and advising in low- res MFA programs at various schools around the country. In recent years, she has been a frequent guest lecturer at such schools as UCLA, Hunter College at CUNY, the University of Ohio, Cranbrook, University of Alabama, the SAIC Low Residency Program and Cornell College. Zuckerman-Hartung is represented by Corbett vs Dempsey in Chicago.
photo by Nicholas Valdes
Courses
Fall 2024 Courses
PAINT 4514-03
PAINTING III
SECTION DESCRIPTION
The primary goal of this course will be to shift the responsibility of direction, problem-solving and problem- development from the Faculty Instructor to the student. But this will be accomplished with a great deal of faculty involvement and support. The class will begin with group assignments which will become increasingly independent. Group and individual critiques will continue as an integral part of the curriculum, with an emphasis on contemporary art and criticism.
Students are pre-registered for this course by the department; registration is not available in Workday. Enrollment is limited to Junior Painting Students.
Major Requirement | BFA Painting