Molly Zuckerman-Hartung was born in 1975 in Los Gatos, CA, and lives and works in Connecticut. She received her MFA in 2007 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work is included in the collections of The Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN), the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Chicago, IL); DePaul University Art Museum and the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago (Chicago, IL).
Recent solo exhibitions include Jennifer Jason Leigh at Corbett vs. Dempsey; That Being Said, I’m Oscillating between Comic Relief and Boundaries at Michael Jon and Alan Gallery in Detroit, and Chlorophyll Bluess at Diana Lowenstein (Miami, FL). Group shows include the Whitney Biennial 2014 (New York, NY); Painter, Painter at the Walker Art Center, (Minneapolis, MN); The Program at ReMap4 (Athens, Greece); Michelle Grabner: I Work From Home at MOCA Cleveland (Cleveland, OH); Shakti at Brand New Gallery (Milan, Italy);
Zuckerman-Hartung co-founded the Julius Caesar project Space in Chicago in 2007, and she was one of the founding organizers of Ladyfest 2000, a feminist conference and performance showcase that has been revived around the world since. She has written essays on Susan Sontag, Michelle Grabner, Carrie Schneider, and Magalie Guerin, and in 2012 she wrote (The 95 Theses on Painting).