REVIEWS
SYNAESTHESIA AT 5 CAR GARAGE Contemporary Art Review LA, Summer 2016
Writings About
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
Ceramics studio offers hope for fomerly incarecated people - while setting local tables ︎ Los Angeles Times, Emma Orlow, June 10, 2021
Meet People’s Pottery Project, formerly incarcerated to fine art ︎ Participant, April 11, 2022
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 Glasstire,
100 Sculptors of TomorrowThames & Hudson,
The Beyond: Georgia O’Keeffe & Contemporary ArtCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art,
An Interview with Molly LarkeyRiot Material,
5 Free Art Shows to See in L.A. This Week ︎ LA Weekly,
Datebook ︎ LA Times,
New American Paintings ︎ Pacific Coast Issue #127, 2017
Uncommon Ground at FOCA ︎ Snap Review CARLA (Contemporary Art Review LA),
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,
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,
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,
Five Artsy Things to Do in LA This Week ︎ LA Weekly,
Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture ︎ Saatchi Gallery/Rizolli,
Interview with Molly Larkey by James Hyde ︎
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,
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,
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Writings About
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
Ceramics studio offers hope for fomerly incarecated people - while setting local tables ︎ Los Angeles Times, Emma Orlow, June 10, 2021
Meet People’s Pottery Project, formerly incarcerated to fine art ︎ Participant, April 11, 2022
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,