They have exhibited widely with museums and galleries internationally, including solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1, New York; Gallery 12.26, Dallas; Luis De Jesus, Los Angeles; Ochi Gallery, Ketchum and Los Angeles; Dutton Gallery, New York; Human Resources, Los Angeles; and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, among others. Their work was featured in “The Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture,” at the Saatchi Gallery in London and “The Beyond” at Crystal Bridges Museum of Art. Their writing has been published with Los Angeles Review of Books, Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles (CARLA), and Haunt Journal of Art. In 2019, they co-founded People’s Pottery Project’s, whose mission is to empower formerly incarcerated women, trans and non-binary individuals through meaningful employment in a collective non-profit ceramic business.

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People’s Pottery Project: Formerly incarcerated people find connection ︎ KCRW, Andrea Bautista, March 31, 2022
This Gorgeous Pottery Collective With An Inspiring Mission Is Now Available at West Elm ︎ Apartment Therapy, Laura Fenton, Jul 29, 2021
Spotlight: Empowered People’s Pottery Project ︎ Ceramics Monthly, April 2021
Conversations with People’s Pottery Project ︎ VoyageLA, February 17, 2021
This Non-Profit Ceramics Studio Is Empowering Previously Incarcerated Individuals ︎ Modern Met, Arnesia Young, Feb 1, 2021
A Los Angeles Nonprofit Is Supporting Prison Abolition Through a Community Ceramics Practice ︎ Colossal, Grace Ebert, Jan 13, 2021
A Prison Abolitionist Ceramics Studio Is Helping Change People’s Lives ︎ Hyperallergic, Rachel Elizabeth Jones, Dec 14, 2020
Molly Larkey: Utterance at Gallery 12.26
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Michael Frank
January 27, 2020Blair,
100 Sculptors of Tomorrow
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Kurt
2019Beers,
The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe & Contemporary Art
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Alligood, DeBerry, Haynes (eds.)
2018 (catalog)An Interview with Molly Larkey
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Christopher Michno,
October 30, 20175 Free Art Shows to See in L.A. This Week ︎ LA Weekly,
Catherine
Sept. 27, 2017Wagley,
Datebook ︎ LA Times,
Carolina
September 7, 2017Miranda,
New American Paintings ︎ Pacific Coast Issue #127, 2017
Uncommon Ground at FOCA ︎ Snap Review CARLA (Contemporary Art Review LA),
Pablo
September 7, 2016Lopez,
Bloody Red Sun of Fantastic L.A. ︎ Curated by René-Julien Praz, PIASA SA, 2015 (catalog)
Slow View: Molly Larkey ︎ CARLA (Contemporary Art Review LA) Issue 2,
Anna
Fall 2015Breininger,
Text as Art in Orange County ︎ ARTSY, April 10, 2015
Critic’s Picks: Los Angeles ︎ art ltd., Jan/Feb 2015
Steel & Linen: The Forefront of Molly Larkey’s Utopian Language ︎ Sensor-y,
Al
Jan. 12, 2015Planck,
Fresh Faces ︎ Fabrik, July 4, 2014
Sculpture, Painting and Place: An Interview with Molly Larkey ︎ Los Angeles I’m Yours, August 5, 2013
Five Artsy Things to Do in LA This Week ︎ LA Weekly,
Catherine
June 26, 2013Wagley,
Five Artsy Things to Do in LA This Week ︎ LA Weekly,
Catherine
June 19, 2013Wagley,
Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture ︎ Saatchi Gallery/Rizolli,
Meghan
2009 (catalog)Dailey,
Interview with Molly Larkey by James Hyde ︎
James
March 2008Hyde,
Molly Larkey ︎ Beautiful Decay, February 2008
From Bombs to Believers: Molly Larkey ︎ PS1 Newspaper, Summer 2007
The Atrocity Exhibition ︎ Time Out New York, July 26- August 1, 2007
LineAge: Selections, Drawing Papers 55 ︎ September, 2005 (catalog)
Art in Review: LineAge ︎ New York Times,
Ken
October 14, 2005Johnson,
LineAge: Selections Fall 2005 ︎ Time Out New York, September 15-21, 2005
Inutili Origami di Piccole Mani ︎ La Stampa, August 6, 2005
Art in Review: Black Milk ︎ New York Times,
Ken
July 16, 2004Johnson,